What is Sydney train station called?

What is Sydney train station called?

Central Central railway station
Central railway station, Sydney

Central
Central railway station, pictured in 2017
Location Eddy Avenue, Sydney, New South Wales Australia
Coordinates 33.8849°S 151.2052°ECoordinates:33.8849°S 151.2052°E
Elevation 20 m (67 ft)

How many train stations are in Sydney?

170
The network is a hybrid urban-suburban rail system with a central underground core that covers over 813 km (505 mi) of track and 170 stations over eight lines….Sydney Trains.

Overview
Transit type Suburban rail
Number of lines 8
Number of stations 170
Annual ridership 377.1 million (2018–2019)

What happened to CityRail?

CityRail became defunct on 1 July 2013, with Sydney Trains taking over suburban services and NSW TrainLink taking over Intercity and regional services.

What LGA is Central Station?

List of stations by Local Government Area

Station LGA
Central Sydney
Central Chalmers Street Sydney
Central Grand Concourse Sydney
Chatswood Willoughby

What are Sydney trains boundary stations?

Technical

  • Control and maintenance of most intercity and suburban train lines, bounded by Newcastle Interchange, Bomaderry, Macarthur and Lithgow.
  • Operating trains and stations within the metropolitan network, bounded by Berowra, Waterfall, Macarthur and Emu Plains.
  • Maintaining most intercity and suburban rolling stock.

What is the least used station in Sydney?

Camellia
In 2014, Camellia was the least patronised station on the Sydney Trains network, with 70 boardings per day being recorded.

Where are Waratah trains made?

The Waratahs are based on the M sets, and were manufactured by a joint consortium between CRRC and Downer Rail, with initial construction taking place overseas in Changchun before final assembly at Downer Rail’s Cardiff Locomotive Workshops.

How many people use Flinders St station?

Its 708-metre main platform is the fourth longest railway platform in the world. Today, heritage-listed Flinders Street Station is the one of the busiest suburban railway stations in the Southern Hemisphere, with over 1500 trains and 110,000 commuters passing through each day.

Where are the train stations in Sydney Australia?

Central for trains north, west, east and south of Sydney city. Stations include Wynyard, Circular Quay, Town Hall, Central, St James, Kings Cross and Museum. Place to Visit: Bondi Beach. Just to the west of the City Center, see the Darling Harbour Map for Shopping, Restaurants, Bars, Food and Attractions.

Where are the light rail lines in Sydney?

Line L2 runs from Circular Quay along George Street to Central Station then into the Eastern Suburbs at Randwick. Line L3 branches from L2 at Moore Park and runs to Juniors Kingsford. A fourth light rail line between Parramatta and Carlingford is now under construction.

Where are the train stations in New South Wales?

NSW Trains run frequent medium distance InterCity trains from Sydney Central station south to Wollongong and Kiama (Change for Bomaderry), south-west to Moss Vale and Goulburn, west to Katoomba, Mount Victoria, Lithgow and Bathurst, and north to Gosford, Wyong and Newcastle Interchange (change for Maitland, Dungog and Singleton).

How big is the train network in Sydney?

The former CityRail network has over 2,060 km of track. The Sydney Trains network extends up to Berowra, to the north, Richmond to the north-west, Emu Plains to the west, Waterfall to the south, and Macarthur to the south west.