The city line is expected to start ferrying passengers in August, after heavy testing of the full timetable.
The new light rail network will ferry passengers from Chatswood in the city's north to Sydenham in the inner west, via Central Station.
The new trial will simulate the network's full timetable before taking on passengers, fulfilling a requirement of 11,000 hours of testing along the network.READ MORE:The government says the trains will offer speedy travel during peak hour. "These metro lines are part of a city shaping public transport project that will support more housing for a generation of young people who have been locked out of homes for too long," Premier Chris Minns said.
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