Sydney's new metro train service is to open at the end of May.
Sydney's 36 kilometre driverless northwest Metro will open just days after the federal election.
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The line will open on May 26, and will run trains every four minutes during peak hour from Tallawong and Chatswood once it reaches full operation.
The project was completed $1 billion under budget at a final cost of $7.3 billion.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian, who announced the project as transport minister in 2011, said she was "absolutely awestruck" by the metro.
Australian Associated Press
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