BY JORDYN RANKIN AND MADELAINE MCNEILL
After a long wait, the official launch of the Newcastle’s Light Rail has been announced.
The first services will begin on Monday, February 18th and will run daily between 5am and 1am.
A community open day will be held on Sunday, February 17th to allow residents to test the service, with free trips and a range of activities lined up at the tram line’s six stops.
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance says the open day is a way to thank residents for their tolerance during construction.
Keolis Downer Hunter Managing Director Mark Dunlop said the Newcastle Transport team will have boots on the ground to help passengers use the service once it launches.
“We anticipate there will be some minor kinks to iron out initially as passengers get used to it,” said Mr Dunlop.
“We expect the service to improve daily as the system is optimised, and we’re committed to helping our passengers get the most out of light rail.”
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Andrew Constance during Light Rail Testing last year. |