Metrobus (Sydney)
| Metrobus | |
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Metrobus blade stop sign at Chester Hill with the name of the stop and a red section showing the stop is served by Metrobus | |
| Overview | |
| Owner | Transport for NSW |
| Locale | Sydney |
| Transit type | Bus |
| Number of lines | 13 |
| Operation | |
| Began operation | 2008–2011 |
| Operator(s) | Hillsbus State Transit Transdev NSW Transit Systems NSW U-Go Mobility |
Metrobus (stylised as metrobus) is a high frequency, high capacity bus network in Sydney, Australia, first introduced in 2008. Metrobus services run every 10 minutes during peak periods, 15 minutes during off-peak weekday periods, and 20 minutes on weekends, linking key commercial suburbs and centres throughout the city, with the intention of making timetables obsolete. All buses were initially painted in a distinctive red livery but recently, the standard Transport for NSW livery of blue and white has been adopted. All Metrobus services are wheelchair accessible. All route numbers were prefixed with an "M" followed by a two-digit number.
As of September 2025, only two Metrobus routes (M90 and M91) remain in operation.