What can I do with the Sydney rail map?

What can I do with the Sydney rail map?

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The Sydney Rail Map includes the public transportation system, as well as many major landmarks and points of interest. In addition to the maps, the City Rail Map app for mobile devices provides a route planner, the ability to search for all transport lines and station locations and connections, GPS support and many more features for your city trip.

Q. Is there a train from Sydney to the suburbs?

Q. Where do Sydney trains go?

Sydney Trains run frequent trains between Sydney and most suburbs over an intensive network of lines. Most lines operate through the City Railway – either running around the City Circle, through the Eastern Suburbs Railway to Bondi Junction, or across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to North Sydney.

Q. Where does Sydney Light Rail go?

The 12km route features 19 stops, extending from Circular Quay along George Street to Central Station, through Surry Hills to Moore Park, then to Kensington and Kingsford via Anzac Parade and Randwick via Alison Road and High Street.

Q. Where does the Sydney metro go?

The metro line linking Greater Parramatta and Sydney CBDs and communities along the way, servicing the key precincts of Sydney Olympic Park, The Bays, Parramatta, Westmead and the Sydney CBD. Construction will continue into the second half of the 2020s.

The trains were built at Alstom’s rolling stock manufacturing facility in India, with the first six-car Sydney Metro train arriving in Rouse Hill on 26 September 2017 to undergo testing.

Q. What can I do with the Sydney rail map?

Suburban Trains Sydney Trains,the Sydney metropolitan rail operator, provide frequent trains between Sydney and most suburbs over an intensive network of lines.

Q. Where are the light rail lines in Sydney?

Line L2 runs from Circular Quay along George Street to Central Station then into the Eastern Suburbs at Randwick. Line L3 branches from L2 at Moore Park and runs to Juniors Kingsford. A fourth light rail line between Parramatta and Carlingford is now under construction.

Q. Where are the train stations in New South Wales?

NSW Trains run frequent medium distance InterCity trains from Sydney Central station south to Wollongong and Kiama (Change for Bomaderry), south-west to Moss Vale and Goulburn, west to Katoomba, Mount Victoria, Lithgow and Bathurst, and north to Gosford, Wyong and Newcastle Interchange (change for Maitland, Dungog and Singleton).

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