Transurban Group reports 27 percent increase in average daily traffic in September quarter 2025
Reuters
Oct 09
Transurban Group reports 27 percent increase in average daily traffic in September quarter 2025
Transurban Group has released its September quarter 2025 business update, reporting a 2.7% increase in average daily traffic $(ADT)$ across the Group to 2.6 million trips per day. Sydney saw a 1.7% rise in ADT to 1,045,000 trips, with growth supported by assets such as WestConnex (+8.2%), NorthConnex (+2.8%), and M5 West (+0.8%). Melbourne reported a 3.2% increase in ADT to 840,000 transactions. Despite adverse weather conditions and ongoing construction in CBD areas, Sydney's CBD assets recorded growth in September for the first time since April 2024. While car traffic in Sydney increased by 2.1%, large vehicle traffic declined by 2.2%. In North America, ADT rose by 6.8% with notable growth in both workday and weekend traffic. Transurban also reaffirmed its FY26 distribution guidance at 69.0 cents per security, representing approximately 6% growth on FY25.
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