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🚌 Crash Reroutes Lane Cove Buses on Key North Ryde Roads

Transport AlertsAccident 2 min read

Commuters reliant on bus services through Lane Cove and North Ryde are advised of ongoing diversions due to a crash on a section of Lane Cove Road in North Ryde. Transport for NSW has confirmed that buses are currently being rerouted, impacting journeys for many local residents.

The incident has necessitated buses to bypass the affected area, utilising Kent Road, Herring Road, and Epping Road as alternative routes. As a result of this diversion, two bus stops along the usual path are currently being missed. Passengers travelling through North Ryde should factor in potential delays and check their journey plans.

Lane Cove Road (A3) is a vital 4.9-kilometre-long major suburban arterial road that serves as a key transport corridor through North Ryde, providing crucial links to the bustling Macquarie Park business district and often experiences significant congestion, especially during peak hours. Similarly, Epping Road also crosses Lane Cove Road at a grade-separated interchange in North Ryde, underscoring the importance of this intersection in the broader road network. The alternative roads – Kent Road, Herring Road, and Epping Road – are also significant thoroughfares within the North Ryde and Macquarie Park areas, forming part of a complex network. Notably, Herring Road runs through the heart of Macquarie University and the Macquarie Centre.

Transport for NSW provides real-time traffic and transport information to assist commuters in planning their journeys and staying informed about disruptions. Passengers are strongly encouraged to consult the latest updates via the Transport for NSW website or their official mobile apps for the most current information regarding bus services and estimated delays.

Source: Transport for NSW

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