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- Connecting Sydney’s West: A major moment in NSW’s transport history
The new light rail line provides connections to key destinations, including the Westmead Health Precinct, CommBank Stadium, Riverside Theatres, more than 60 cafes and restaurants on and around Church Street, Parramatta Square, Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, and three Western Sydney University campuses
- NSW Archives - Rail Express
Transport for New South Wales’ Wollongong Station Masterplan has been released for public consultation The plan outlines a long-term
- Industrial action on Sydney train network to be suspended
The Fair Work Commission has ordered industrial action on the city’s rail network to be suspended until July
- Coaches to replace trains as XPT rail fleet gets a revamp
As part of the work being done to revamp New South Wales’ long-running XPT rail fleet, coaches will run instead of the 35 Sydney to Grafton and 36 Grafton to Sydney from April 28, 2025
- Government announces new light rail services
The New South Wales Government has announced new light rail services to cater for rising demand on the weekend on the L1 Dulwich Hill line An extra 48 services connecting the Inner West with the city have been added as of Saturday 29 March Passengers can expect a light rail service every eight minutes, rather than every ten between 11am and 7pm
- Three-member panel to review Sydney Trains network - Rail Express
An expert panel of three will conduct a review into an overhead wiring incident that caused disruption across the Sydney Trains network on May 20 and take a system-wide look at network maintenance and reliability
- Sydney Metro’s first new city station complete - Rail Express
Sydney has a new train station for the first time in five years, as Waterloo Metro becomes the first to cross the construction finish line for the transformative City Southwest Metro project, set to welcome passengers this year
- Sydney Metro start date locked in - Rail Express
After more than a year of intensive testing and commissioning of the new infrastructure, including the new tunnels, trains and stations, our operations and maintenance partner Metro Trains Sydney (MTS) will now begin the ‘Trial Running’ phase – a crucial step in achieving accreditation before passenger services commence
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