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The Southern Highlands Line (SHL) is an intercity rail service that services the Macarthur, Southern Highlands and Southern Tablelands regions of New South Wales.First operating in 1869, the service runs from Campbelltown across the Main Southern railway line through to Goulburn, with peak hour services extending the route to Central.
The Goulburn Station Travel Centre is open between 3.45am to 9.00pm with staff on site from 3.30am to 12.00am every day of the year. [ 13 ] The following amenities are available at the station: [ 13 ]
Penrose has two side platforms. It is serviced by early morning and evening NSW TrainLink Southern Highlands Line services travelling between Sydney Central, Campbelltown, Moss Vale and Goulburn. [7] During the day it is served by one NSW TrainLink road coach service in each direction between Moss Vale and Goulburn. [7]
The line between Joppa Junction Goulburn and Queanbeyan remains open, and is served by three daily NSW TrainLink Xplorer services in each direction operating between Sydney and Canberra. [19] The majority of freight traffic on the line are refuse trains for the Woodlawn Bioreactor at Tarago. [20] Fuel trains ran to Canberra until January 2009. [21]
The Stockinbingal to Parkes line was completed from Stockinbingal to Caragabal in 1916 and Forbes in 1918, [140] and is now part of the main route for freight trains between Sydney and Perth. The Temora–Roto line was completed from Temora to Barellan in 1908, Griffith in 1916, Hillston in 1923 and the Broken Hill line at Roto in 1931.
Moss Vale has an island platform with two sides. It is serviced by NSW TrainLink Southern Highlands Line services from Campbelltown, morning services to Sydney Central and 1 early morning & evening services to Goulburn. [8] It is also serviced by NSW TrainLink Xplorer and XPT long-distance services from Sydney to Canberra, Griffith and ...
towards Sydney Bargo railway station is located on the Main Southern line in New South Wales , Australia. It serves the town of Bargo , opening on 13 July 1919 as West Bargo at the same time as a new alignment between Picton and Mittagong .
In May 2012, the Minister for Transport announced a restructure of RailCorp. [1] [2] On 1 July 2013, NSW TrainLink took over the operation of regional rail and coach services previously operated by CountryLink; non-metropolitan Sydney services previously operated by CityRail; and responsibility for the Main Northern railway line from Berowra to Newcastle, the Main Western railway line from Emu ...