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Transport plan to put metropolis back on the rails

ANDREW WEST TRANSPORT REPORTER, 24 August 2009, Sydney Morning Herald
A 30-year blueprint for Sydney by the urban planner Garry Glazebrook blends existing networks with new underground trains and bus transitways, writes Andrew West.
Bicycles and parking
Recognising that some people living on the city's fringes will still need cars for part of their journey, the Glazebrook plan includes 40 park-and-ride stations, built over heavy rail and metro stations and major bus terminals.
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