Western Sydney Public Transport Users Inc -
a voice for public transport users in Greater Western Sydney
Friday, November 15, 2013
Does Anyone Notice These Signs On Trains Or Even Take Notice....Or Even Read Them?
Signs are place on public transport to warn us, distract us by making us take attention to Rules and Regulations that are enacted. How many of you out there actually, search for these signs, read this signs and adhere to these signs? Which sign is important to you? We would like to hear from you!
Why are passengers allowed to eat on trains, eatng is not allowed on public buses. Shouldn't the same rule apply to both trains and buses? Not everyone takes their rubbish with them which means that what is left on the trains is only contributing to unclean trains.
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Next Steering Committee: 29th April 2014 (to be confirmed)
Next Policy Committee: 7th June 2014
Who is the WSPTU?
The WSPTUis an independent voice for public transport users in Greater Western Sydney. The WSPTU supports the work of local people and groups to improve public transport in their area.
The Steering Committee, elected on June 1st at a Special General Meeting: * Sue Day, President/Media Spokesperson * John Svoboda, Secretary/Treasurer * John Seedsman, Vice President * Chis Pandilowski, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer * Leonie Clark, Committee Member * Paul Turner, Committee Member
We'd love to have you, or your local group, as a member. The WSPTU now allows individuals as members. You can find a membership form here, or email us and we'll send you a form (get the membership while it's free!).
Contact us: wsbustop@gmail.com phone 9689 0114 and leave a message. Post: C/O PO Box 208, Parramatta, 2124
Give us your contact details and we will keep you up to date with the activities of the WSPTU. We can also put you in contact with local people working on public transport issues in your area. Email us at wsbustop@gmail.com
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