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The Airport Link Company was put up for sale in early 2006, and was purchased by Westpac. [19] In 2009, the business made a profit of A$5.8 million which increased to A$9.3 million in 2010. [20] [21] In 2013, Westpac's 49.9% stake was purchased by Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), who then took control of the Airport Link Company. [22] [23]
Sydney Trains replaced CityRail as the operator of Sydney's commuter rail services in 2013. These changes saw Transport for NSW take control of the timetabling and branding of services. Transport for NSW introduced a new timetable in late 2013 that saw the Airport and East Hills Line replaced by the T2 Airport, Inner West & South Line.
As part of the agreement, Airport Link Company would construct the tunnels and the stations, before operating them over a period of 30 years – paying back the construction cost with a surcharge fare for passengers who use the stations. [2] Construction began in February 1995, with the tunnel and the Airport Link stations opening on 21 May ...
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International Airport is a train station located on the Airport Link, serving Terminal 1 at Sydney Airport, Australia. Terminals 2 and 3 are served by Domestic Airport station . The line is operated by Sydney Trains with T8 Airport & South Line services.
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