The State Transit Authority of New South Wales, also referred to as State Transit, was an agency of the Government of New South Wales operating bus services in Sydney. Superseding the Urban Transit Authority in 1989, it was also responsible for the provision of ferry services in Sydney until 2004 and bus and ferry services in Newcastle until 2017. It ceased trading after 2 April 2022 with its remaining operations to be contracted out by Transport for NSW to replacement operators.
Volgren bodied Volvo B8RLE in Transport for NSW livery in December 2021
Ansair bodied Scania L113TRB 14.5-metre in previous State Transit livery
Pressed Metal Corporation bodied Mercedes-Benz O405 at Coogee in February 2013
Custom Coaches bodied Volvo B12BLEA in May 2009
Sydney Ferries is the public transport ferry network serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales. Services operate on Sydney Harbour and the connecting Parramatta River. The network is controlled by the New South Wales Government's transport authority, Transport for NSW, and is part of the authority's Opal ticketing system. In 2017–18, 15.3 million passenger journeys were made on the network.
An Emerald Class ferry
A Sydney Ferry SHAMROCK leaving Sydney Cove en route to Figtree, Lane Cove River, in 1901
Dee Why in the early 1930s with the Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction
Borrowdale passing Barangaroo Reserve in 2018