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The Central Coast & Newcastle Line (CCN) is an intercity rail service that services the Upper North Shore, Central Coast and Newcastle regions. It connects the two largest cities in New South Wales, running from Central in Sydney along the Main North railway line to Broadmeadow, and to Newcastle Interchange in Newcastle on the Newcastle railway line.
The train driver was trapped inside the driver's compartment, sustaining an L1 compression fracture of the spine, a collapsed lung, and bruising to the hips, leg, back, and a rib. In addition to the driver, there were three passengers travelling in the first carriage when it fell.
The disruption caused "extensive damage" to the affected track stretch. The damages include 46 rail cracks, exposure of the third rail's cables, three point machines, power cables, and rail fasteners. [15] A point machine between Jurong East and Clementi station was so badly damaged that it could not be salvaged and needed to be replaced.
In addition to the disruption on strike days, trains on adjacent days may be affected. Trains on these days are also likely to be extremely busy due to passengers moving their journeys to avoid ...
NSW TrainLink operates the Central West Express XPT service to Dubbo and a twice daily return passenger service to Bathurst using DMU Endeavour rolling stock. The section between Sydney and Orange carries the Indian Pacific train to Perth (via the Broken Hill line ) and the once weekly NSW TrainLink Sydney to Broken Hill Xplorer DMU.
The railways of New South Wales, Australia have had many incidents and accidents since their formation in 1831.There are close to 1000 names associated with rail-related deaths in NSW on the walls of the Australian Railway Monument in Werris Creek.
Map of rail lines in NSW. The Australian state of New South Wales has an extensive network of railways, which were integral to the growth and development of the state. The vast majority of railway lines were government built and operated, but there were also several private railways, some of which operate to this day.
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 ...