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New peak trains promised

A Liberal Government would deliver 30 new express train services a week, with three extra morning and evening peak services stopping at Woy Woy, if elected on March 26.

NSW opposition leader Mr Barry O'Farrell said: "Train commuters on the Central Coast deserve better train services and the opportunity to spend more time with their families.

"This policy is believable, achievable and will deliver real benefits for commuters on the Central Coast.

"More express services means less overcrowding, reduced travel times and fewer stops."

He said the six new services would include the first direct link between the Central Coast and the Macquarie Park-Macquarie University.

Shadow Minister for the Central Coast Mr Chris Hartcher said local families would make significant time savings, especially those working in the Macquarie Park area.

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