More than a million passengers will travel for free on the train and metro in the state between Thursday July 31 and Friday August 1.

The state government said the fare-free period is an acknowledgement for the patience of commuters after being “strained to breaking point” during months of disruptions on the rail network.

SMH: Sydney Trains, part of Transport for NSW rail network serving commuters on the city circuit. Trains at Central Station. Saturday 05, July 2025 photo: Oscar Colman
More than a million passengers will travel for free on the rail and metro systems in NSW. (Oscar Colman)

The industrial action ended last month when 92 per cent of union members voted to accept the government’s latest pay off and end the dispute.

”This is a win for our staff but an even bigger win for the travelling public,” said Sydney Trains chief executive Matt Longland.

“With this certainty, Sydney Trains can resume its focus on delivering a safe, reliable, and disruption-free service.

SYDNEY - FEB 21 2019:Opal Card User. Opal is a contact less smart card ticketing system for public transport services in the greater Sydney area of New South Wales, Australia.
For 48 hours, travellers can tap on for free on trains and the metro. (Getty)

“Passengers can have renewed confidence that the trains they rely on will be there when they need them.”

Fares will still apply on buses, ferries and light rail, but a million people across NSW should still benefit.

Local businesses were also hit hard during the train disruptions and the government is people to use this opportunity to support cafes, restaurants and shops.

The 48 hours of free fares is expected to cost the government a combined $7 million.

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