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Flemington railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Suburban line, serving the Sydney suburb of Flemington. It is served by Sydney Trains ' T2 Leppington & Inner West and occasional T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line services.
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 ...
NSW TrainLink Intercity Map NSW TrainLink Interstate map (highlighted in blue) NSW TrainLink is a train operator of passenger services outside the metropolitan area of Sydney in New South Wales. The network is divided into two tiers; intercity – a commuter-based rail network centred on the Greater Sydney area, and regional – long distance and interstate services. The network is served by a ...
Flemington, [2] officially gazetted as "Homebush West" since 1992, [3] is a suburb in the Inner West [4] of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.Flemington is located 13 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Strathfield, with a small unpopulated area in Cumberland Council.
Flemington Bridge station is a ground-level unstaffed station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 10 April 1885. [4] Initially opened as Flemington, the station was given its current name of Flemington Bridge on 3 December 1885. The station is located on an embankment between the Mount Alexander Road and Racecourse Road rail overpasses.
The Leppington & Inner West Line (numbered T2, coloured light blue) is a commuter rail service operated by Sydney Trains, serving the inner west and south-western suburbs of Sydney, Australia. The service commences from the City Circle , heading west to Granville where the line branches; services either head northwest to Parramatta or south to ...
The Flemington Maintenance Depot is the largest Sydney Trains depot, located in the western Sydney suburb of Lidcombe, but named after the suburb of Flemington further east. The depot opened in 1927 and was one of four electric train depots built under the Bradfield electrification plan, the other depots being at Mortdale, Hornsby and Punchbowl ...
Sextuplication works at Newtown station in 1927. The line was quadrupled to Flemington on 31 December 1893. [8] The line saw its most dramatic change when the section from Redfern to Homebush was expanded from four to six tracks by the addition of two tracks initially intended for non-electric express trains that opened on 30 October 1927.