Across
- 4. Modern version of trams, often with separated tracks (e.g., Sydney Light Rail).
- 7. A faster service that skips certain stops/stations.
- 10. Buses provided when a train, tram, or ferry line is closed for maintenance or disruption.
- 11. A geographical area used to calculate fares; travel cost depends on how many zones you cross.
- 13. Long-distance bus service, more comfortable than local buses, often linking regional towns and cities.
- 15. The area beside railway tracks where passengers board or leave a train.
- 16. Urban/suburban rail service, usually operated by state networks (e.g., Sydney Trains, Metro Trains Melbourne).
Down
- 1. Official schedule showing departure and arrival times of buses, trains, ferries, and trams.
- 2. A major hub where passengers can transfer between different modes of transport (e.g., train to bus).
- 3. Road vehicle for local or regional passenger transport; runs on scheduled routes with designated bus stops.
- 5. Passenger boat service, especially common in harbour cities like Sydney and Brisbane.
- 6. A facility where trains stop, usually with platforms, ticketing, and waiting areas.
- 8. Train services connecting cities with surrounding towns and regions (e.g., NSW TrainLink, V/Line in Victoria).
- 9. Temporary interruption or change to normal services (e.g., delays, cancellations, maintenance works).
- 12. Rail vehicle running on tracks along city streets; iconic in Melbourne.
- 14. A designated place where buses, trams, or ferries pick up and drop off passengers.
