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  2. Sydney–Brisbane rail corridor - Wikipedia

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    Before the introduction of XPT railcars, the Brisbane Limited train between Sydney and Brisbane (here in 1987) was hauled by locomotives. The SydneyBrisbane railway corridor consists of the 987-kilometre (613-mile) long 1435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard-gauge main line between the Australian state capitals of Brisbane and Sydney (New South Wales), and the lines immediately connected to it.

  3. Corridor selection history for Australian high-speed rail

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    SydneyBrisbane Newcastle leg – Due to the density of existing development and the formidable terrain, there is no easy way of exiting Sydney to the north. One option is to use the North Shore line to reach Hornsby , whereupon a new alignment would follow the existing Pacific Motorway corridor, cross Broken Bay via bridge or tunnel and ...

  4. Sea-to-Sky Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The designation Sea to Sky Highway ends at Mount Currie , though Highway 99 continues on northwards over Cayoosh Pass to Lillooet. Locations beyond Mount Currie-Lillooet Lake along the route of the rail line and the frontier-era Douglas Road are not usually considered in the Corridor, but sometimes are even though they are not on the Sea to Sky Highway.

  5. Sydney city guide: Best things to do and where to stay in ...

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    Sydney’s second major landmark, the Harbour Bridge, unites the CBD (central business district) with the North Shore suburbs. For those with a head for heights (and the best part of £150 to ...

  6. Pacific Highway (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1990s most road freight between Sydney and Brisbane passed along the New England Highway instead, due to the easier topography of the Northern Tablelands it traverses. Between 1950 and 1967, traffic on Pacific Highway quadrupled due to the attraction of coastal towns between Sydney and Brisbane for retirement living and tourism.

  7. High-speed rail in Australia - Wikipedia

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    However, travel times between the capitals by high-speed rail could be as fast as or faster than air travel, [8] as the 2013 High Speed Rail Study Phase 2 Report estimated that conventional high-speed rail express journeys from Sydney to Melbourne would take 2 hours and 44 minutes, while those from Sydney to Brisbane would take 2 hours and 37 ...

  8. Tourism in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Brisbane is an important industry for the Queensland economy, being the third-most popular destination for international tourists after Sydney and Melbourne. [1] Brisbane is a popular tourist destination, serving as a gateway to the state of Queensland, particularly to the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast, which are home to numerous ...

  9. North Coast railway line, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the Grafton Bridge in 1932 completed the SydneyBrisbane line as the first standard gauge inter-capital link. The completion of the SydneyBrisbane link saw the Casino–Murwillumbah line become a branch line. [6] In 1930 a branch line had been added to Ballina but this closed in 1949. [7] The Murwillumbah branch closed in ...