Airport Link Company

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Airport Link
Overview
Mode Commuter rail
Owner Westpac
Area Botany Bay
Sydney
Business
Founded 1995
Operations
Stations 4
Ticketing Automated Fare Collection System
Opal card
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The Airport Link Company operates Green Square, Mascot, Domestic Airport and International Airport railway stations on the T2 Airport & South line in Sydney, Australia. These stations are located in the nine kilometre Airport line, which is 23 metres below the earth’s surface. This tunnel links Sydney Airport with Central station and the Sydney central business district.

The tunnel and the Airport Line stations opened on 21 May 2000.[1] The stations have seating which is a different design to the rest of the network-wide standard, with Street Furniture supplying the "Park Slim Bench"[2]

In 2000, the Airport Link Company was placed in receivership after defaulting on its finance arrangements with patronage figures were only one quarter of that forecast.[3]

In March 2011, it was announced that the State Government would cover the cost of the station access fee at Green Square and Mascot stations, meaning that passengers no longer need to pay a surcharge to access these stations. To compensate Airport Link Company, the Government now pays the company a ‘shadow’ station usage fee at a fixed contracted rate of approximately $2.08 per entry and exit of these stations.[4]A fee remains in place for Domestic and International stations.[5] Patronage on the link had been growing at 20% per year, but between March and June 2011 patronage increased by 70% as a result of the reduced fares.[6][7]

Although often perceived as all going to the Airport Link Company, under the revenue sharing agreement, from August 2014 85% of revenues raised by the access fee go to the State Government.[8]

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References

  1. Sydney Airport Rail Link Transfield Services
  2. [1] Street Furniture. 12 December 2011.
  3. "Sydney Airport Link Company in Receivership" Railway Digest January 2001 page 6
  4. Removing or reducing station access fees at Sydney Airport, Final Report 2013-02-28. [2]. Chapter 2.2 p8
  5. Green Square and Mascot commuters to save $17 a week CityRail. 2 March 2011.
  6. Train fares to fall at two stations Sydney Morning Herald 2 March 2011
  7. Tickets sales rocket on airport line as prices plunge Sydney Morning Herald 9 June 2011
  8. Removing or reducing station access fees at Sydney Airport NSW Parliament 28 February 2014