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NSW transport signs

Contributed by Saumya Kishore on Jul 4th, 2018. Artwork published in
circa 2015
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NSW transport signs 1
Source: blueskydesigngroup.com.au License: All Rights Reserved.

Miles Newlyn’s New Frank in use for the signs at Circular Quay station, Circular Quay Ferry Wharves and other NSW stations in Sydney, Australia.

Following the commencement of their new identity program in 2011, the New South Wales (NSW) transport service in Sydney, Australia, started tests in order to roll out a new public transport wayfinding system, that integrates wayfinding within the stations (e.g. wayshowing, signs) and wayfinding via travellers’ devices (e.g. apps). A concise process presentation can be found on the NSW website.

Blue Sky design group were enlisted to produce the wayfinding and signage documentation for several key train stations. A “Kit of Parts” was developed and used for complementary wayfinding signage on other stations.

Public transport map at Circular Quay station.
Source: www.transport.nsw.gov.au License: All Rights Reserved.

Public transport map at Circular Quay station.

Digital screens at Circular Quay station.
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Digital screens at Circular Quay station.

Circular Quay Ferry Wharves, February 2015.
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Circular Quay Ferry Wharves, February 2015.

Circular Quay Ferry Wharves, February 2015.
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Circular Quay Ferry Wharves, February 2015.

Central station.
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Central station.

Exit signage for Martin station.
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Exit signage for Martin station.

Temporary signage Pink Hub sign at Martin Place
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Temporary signage Pink Hub sign at Martin Place

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4 Comments on “NSW transport signs”

  1. I’m not sure Blue Sky chose New Frank. Didn’t Maynard kick start the project… www.maynard-design.com/proj…

  2. Thank you for this additional info, Michael, much appreciated! So Maynard developed the transport wayfinding system identity, and Blue Sky Blue carried out the signage wayfinding design for several key train stations. I’ve added Maynard to the design credits.

  3. Anonymouse says:
    May 30th, 2021 11:58 pm

    What about the actual TfNSW & Sydney Metro logo?

  4. The font is actually used for the route number on some LED bus destination screens in Sydney too.

  5. does anyone know what font is used for the digital screens at stations? showing the stops that trains go to.

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