Police want overnight shutdown of new railway bridge over crime concerns
Police want overnight shutdown of new railway bridge over crime concerns
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Police want a major new railway bridge in central Sydney that has been touted as a connectivity boon for inner-city residents shut down overnight and to have locals use Opal cards to cross it.
A debate is being waged over whether to install barriers or Opal readers at entrances to the long-awaited, $100 million southern concourse at Redfern station. The infrastructure will give commuters, pedestrians and cyclists smoother access between the South Eveleigh technology precinct and the University of Sydney.
Police want overnight shutdown of new railway bridge over crime concerns
Police want overnight shutdown of new railway bridge over crime concerns
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Police want a major new railway bridge in central Sydney that has been touted as a connectivity boon for inner-city residents shut down overnight and to have locals use Opal cards to cross it.
A debate is being waged over whether to install barriers or Opal readers at entrances to the long-awaited, $100 million southern concourse at Redfern station. The infrastructure will give commuters, pedestrians and cyclists smoother access between the South Eveleigh technology precinct and the University of Sydney.