NSW EPN Sydney Cycleways Infrastructure Tour
Friday 10 and Saturday 11 October 2025
Times
Friday 10 October - 9.00am - 12.00pm
Saturday 11 October - 10.00am - 1.00pm
Format In Person Technical Tour
Location
Ride meeting point:
Town Hall House, 456 Kent St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia (Gadigal Country)
Capacity
20 people per ride
Tickets
| All Attendees | Complimentary |
This event is hosted by the City of Sydney and Pedal Set Go and not Transport Professionals Association.
Registrations
Registrations are now closed.
PLEASE NOTE: Registrations are being taken by the NSW EPN directly and not directly via Transport Professionals Association.
About this event
Join us on a relaxed 10 km ride through the heart of Sydney, exploring the city’s evolving bike infrastructure and cycleways.
Participants will gain a first-hand understanding of the benefits and historical challenges of providing micromobility transport options by cycling on the routes themselves. This experiential approach allows participants to observe existing infrastructure, identify gaps or barriers, and reflect on how user experience informs effective planning and design.
Run by the City of Sydney to support our EPN Emerging Professionals Network.
Registrations closed.
For more information please contact the NSW EPN Team.
Ride Host
Fiona Campbell | City Manager of Cycling Strategy | City of Sydney
Fiona Campbell is the City’s Manager of Cycling Strategy and has been with the City since 2008. She leads the City’s Cycling Team, a multi-disciplinary team which is the client, and provides all the support (planning, engagement, social research, mapping, marketing, behaviour change, education, comms and media), for the cycleway infrastructure. With the team she wrote the City’s Cycling Strategy and Action Plan 2018-2030 (at cycleways.sydney).
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