First test of public transport networkSydney's public transport and roadways were tested this morning as children returned to school.25 May 2020, 00:4910 Images1/10People walk through the tunnel emerging from St James station in Hyde Park in Sydney this morning.Credit: Kate Geraghty2/10A lone commuter walk through the tunnel emerging from St James station in Hyde Park this morning.Credit: Kate Geraghty3/10Annandale Public school students arriving at school.Credit: Louise Kennerley4/10Sydney Boys High School students Joshua Lau, Nirosh Prabaharan, Dawon Kim and Doowon Kim return to school after the coronavirus lockdown.Credit: Rhett Wyman5/10Annandale Public school students arriving at school.Credit: Louise Kennerley6/10The first day of reduced restrictions and the Moore Park temporary car park only contained 5 cars as of 8AM this morning. To reduce commuters on public transport, a carpark has been set up at Moore Park to alleviate car traffic into the CBD.Credit: Rhett Wyman7/10Workers emerge from St James station in Hyde Park. Most maintaining social distance.Credit: Kate Geraghty8/10People head to work along Macquarie street in Sydney's CBD.Credit: Kate Geraghty9/10Commuters and school students return to public transport at Strathfield Train Station.Credit: Dean Lewins10/10Commuters and school students return to public transport at Strathfield Train Station.Credit: Dean Lewins