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Green Square railway station A Sydney Trains B set at Domestic Airport Station The line opened on 21 May 2000, three months ahead of the Olympic Games, after the State Government had spent around A$700 million on the project and the Airport Link Company over A$200 million . [ 14 ]
The airport is accessible via Sydney Trains T8 Airport & South Line, providing regular service to the Sydney CBD and the southwestern suburbs, using the Airport Link underground rail line since 2000. The International Airport station is located below the International terminal, while the Domestic Airport station is located under the car park ...
Marsh Street – Sydney International Airport, Mascot: Single-point urban interchange: Cooks River: 27.8: 17.3: Cooks River tunnel: Bayside: Mascot: 28.8: 17.9: General Holmes Drive (M1 east) – Botany, Randwick, Sydney Domestic Airport, Sydney CBD: Eastern terminus of M5 East Motorway and route M5, continues east as route M1 along General ...
The Sydney Gateway is a major road interchange between the WestConnex and the airport terminals of Sydney Airport, and includes a pair of arch bridges over the Alexandra Canal and an eastbound flyover connecting Qantas Drive to the domestic terminal. It connects the Sydney Motorway network with the Sydney Airport and Port Botany precincts via ...
Sydney Airport is in close proximity to the CBD. Sydney is primarily served by Sydney Airport, the busiest airport in Australia, serving up to 43 million international and domestic passengers on an annual basis. [25] The airport is located eight kilometres from Sydney's city centre.
Sydney Trains is owned and operated by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales. The Sydney Trains network comprises seven metropolitan lines with services extending as far as Berowra to the north, Richmond to the north-west, Emu Plains to the west, Waterfall to the south (with some peak hour services ...
Domestic Airport: 6.74 2000 Sydney Airport, Mascot International Airport: 8.27 2000 Wolli Creek: 7.31 2000 Wolli Creek, Arncliffe T4. Both branches rejoin. Turrella:
The South East Sydney Transport Strategy of the New South Wales government envisions a metro line starting from the CBD with stations at Green Square, Randwick, two at Maroubra, Malabar and La Perouse built by 2041, as well as another one from Randwick to Eastlakes and, via the Domestic and International terminals of Sydney Airport, further on ...