The Liverpool–Parramatta T-way is a continuous series of bus-only lanes and bus roadways between Parramatta and Liverpool in Western Sydney.
[1] A project of the then New South Wales Ministry of Transport and the Roads & Traffic Authority, the T-way cost $346 million to build.
The system includes active traffic signal priority to give buses preference where the route crosses other roadways.
These stations are more substantial than conventional bus stops, which has led to criticism that the system is overly costly and vulnerable to vandalism.
Stations feature closed-circuit television, real-time information screens, emergency help points, audio announcements and extensive landscaping.