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The most prominent part of Sydney Central Station, visible from many parts of the City and surrounding area, is the 1906 sandstone main terminal building, referred to as the "Sydney Terminal Building" by railway staff. It is sited to dominate its surroundings and to mark the importance of the railways and its service to the state and the city.
Trains can then either proceed to Central platform 22 or 23, depending on which line they are running on. Similarly, the inner track is known as the "City Inner" and is used by trains travelling anti-clockwise. It starts from Central platform 20 or 21, again depending on which line a train is coming from.
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The flying junctions interchange near Central station was altered to give the Airport line its own platforms (21 & 23) at Central. Local (all stations) trains generally were timetabled to run from East Hills via the airport, peak hour express trains from Campbelltown run along the original route via Sydenham , taking the express tracks between ...
after a replacement name indicates a Sydney Metro station. after a replacement name indicates a Sydney Light Rail stop. +/- after a replacement station's name indicates that it lies close to the disused station but is slightly displaced (and may not run along the same line). The following railway stations in Sydney have been closed: [15]
There is a stub tunnel at North Sydney railway station, north of platform 2, for a never constructed Manly to Mona Vale line. [40] [41] From the top of the northern stairs to platform 10 at Redfern station it is possible to view the unfinished structure for the low-level "up" (toward Central) Southern Suburbs platforms.
This is list of railway stations operated by Sydney Trains and Sydney Metro in the ... Train Station Passengers (2023) 1: Town Hall: 48,528,470 2: Central: 45,068,020 3:
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.