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The L2 Randwick Line and L3 Kingsford Line are Sydney's newest passenger routes on the Sydney light rail network. L2 Randwick Line services commenced on 14 December 2019, while L3 Kingsford Line services commenced operations on 3 April 2020.
Services running between Circular Quay and Randwick are branded as the L2 Randwick Line, with services running between Circular Quay and Kingsford branded as the L3 Kingsford Line. Construction commenced in October 2015, with the L2 Randwick Line commencing services on the 14 December 2019 and the L3 Kingsford Line on the 3 April 2020.
Circular Quay railway station is a heritage-listed [1] elevated railway station that is located on the City Circle line, serving the Circular Quay precinct of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. It is served by Sydney Trains' T2 Leppington & Inner West Line, T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line and T8 Airport & South ...
This line was never built, ... which is the serviced by the L2 Randwick and L3 Kingsford lines. ... Town Hall station is served by bus routes operated by Busways, ...
In 1928, the Bankstown railway line reached the Main Southern railway line just south of Regents Park at Sefton Park Junction. [3] Following completion of electrification in 1939, [ 4 ] this allowed suburban passenger services to operate a large loop from the City Circle via the Main Suburban railway line, Lidcombe and Regents Park to Bankstown ...
Oppose – The physical railway line is called the "CBD and South East Light Rail". The service that operates on the line are the "L2 Randwick Line" and "L3 Kingsford Line". This article is about the physical railway line. – PhilipTerryGraham (talk · articles · reviews) 15:28, 6 April 2020 (UTC) Oppose per PhilipTerryGraham.
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Trams entering the city via the light rail line deviate from the Darling Harbour Line at Hay Street to run via surface streets to the Central station colonnade. For a time, the remainder of the former Darling Harbour Line, from Sydney Yard to Hay Street, remained disused and functional, and was used to transfer trains to the Powerhouse Museum.