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In 1987 a plant opened in Kingston, Tasmania body Scanias for Metro Tasmania and in January 1993 a plant opened in Tamworth, New South Wales to body Scanias for Sydney Buses.
There are up to twenty Sydney Buses services which run from the city to various locations in inner western Sydney, including Ryde, Parramatta and Macquarie University that use the stop.
It covers transport on the government owned Sydney Buses, Sydney Ferries and Sydney Trains networks as well as private buses throughout the Sydney metropolitan area and in the adjoining regions of Newcastle, Wollongong and the Blue Mountains.
The Sydney Buses service route 422 runs along the Princes Highway from Tempe to Newtown to Circular Quay, in the Sydney CBD, while the 425 route connects Tempe to Dulwich Hill.