It’s been a landmark day for the city as the $21.6 billion metro rail line began operations and the first trains took passengers under the Sydney Harbour, ushering in a new era of public transport.
To recap:
- The extended M1 metro from Chatswood to Sydenham opened in the early hours of this morning. Transport Minister Jo Haylen said up to 200,000 people were expected to travel on the extended line under the harbour and central city today.
- About 40,000 people ushered in a new era of public transport in the first five hours. Premier Chris Minns praised former premier Gladys Berejiklian for her vision, while Berejiklian in turn congratulated the thousands of workers who made the new train line a reality.
- In our editorial, the Herald called it a shining moment for the city. Sydney editor Michael Koziol has penned this analysis that said the metro has the potential to transform Sydney, “but it will require more investment, better planning and choices that deliver that outcome”.
- And Nick Newling ranked all the toilets here. It’s news you can use.
Thank you for joining our live coverage of the Sydney Metro opening today. We leave you with this drawing from artist Julie Keech, who captured the historic day from a vantage point at Victoria Cross station.