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  2. List of Sydney light rail stops - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney light rail system has four lines. [1] [2] The system is owned by the Government of New South Wales.The first three lines are operated under contract by Transdev Sydney, [3] while the L4 Westmead & Carlingford Line is operated by Great River City Light Rail, a joint venture between Transdev and CAF.

  3. CBD and South East Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The CBD and South East Light Rail is a pair of light rail lines running between Sydney's central business district (CBD) and the south-eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Services running between Circular Quay and Randwick are branded as the L2 Randwick Line , with services running between Circular Quay and Kingsford branded ...

  4. Light rail in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    CBD and South East Light Rail were built to reduce bus congestion in the CBD and provide higher capacity public transport to the Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Cricket Ground, Randwick Racecourse and the University of New South Wales, which were previously served only by buses. In contrast to the Inner West Light Rail, the line is mostly on ...

  5. Sydney Metro - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Proposed railways in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the NSW government recommenced construction on the dormant Eastern Suburbs line that had been partly constructed and had lain dormant since 1952. The original proposal was for a line to Kingsford via Bondi Junction, Randwick and the University of New South Wales. In 1976, the project was curtailed to Bondi Junction, and the full line ...

  7. Eastern Suburbs railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Suburbs line was finally opened on 23 June 1979 by then-New South Wales premier Neville Wran around 50 years after it was first planned and 31 years after construction began – construction had taken place at a rate of approximately 250 metres per year on average. Only double-deck rolling stock was used on the line – the first ...

  8. Royal Randwick Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Shopping mall in New South Wales, Australia Royal Randwick Shopping Centre Location Randwick, New South Wales, Australia Coordinates 33°54′54″S 151°14′27″E  /  33.91498°S 151.24092°E  / -33.91498; 151.24092 Address 73 Belmore Rd, Randwick NSW 2031 Opening date 1990 ; 34 years ago (1990) Management AMP Capital Shopping Centres Owner AMP Capital No. of stores and services 65 ...

  9. Inner West Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    A transport plan released by the New South Wales Government in 1998 reported that the line carried an average of 5,000 passengers on weekdays. [38] 2.8 million journeys were made in 2009–10, increasing to 4.2 million in 2012–13. The partial integration of the line into the broader Sydney ticketing system was a major driver of the increase.