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What are the boundary stations of the Sydney Trains network?

What are the boundary stations of the Sydney Trains network?

Control and maintenance of most intercity and suburban train lines, bounded by Newcastle Interchange, Bomaderry, Macarthur and Lithgow. Operating trains and stations within the metropolitan network, bounded by Berowra, Waterfall, Macarthur and Emu Plains.

How fast do trains in NSW go?

NSW High-Speed Rail Plan (Routes, Speed & Journey Times)

Top Speed (Short-Term): At least 200 km/h
Top Speed (Medium to Long-Term): At least 250 km/h
Potential Time Savings: 75% on Current Times
Potential Number of Stations: 12 Major Station Cities Earmarked

Who runs NSW rail?

Transport for NSW
There are about 9,400 kilometres of nominal route standard gauge rail across NSW, of which around 6,700 kilometres is operational. Rail freight services run on several networks in NSW: Country Regional Network (CRN) – owned by Transport for NSW and managed by our contracted infrastructure manager, John Holland Rail.

Who is responsible for the rail network in NSW?

Rail freight services run on several networks in NSW: Country Regional Network (CRN) – owned by Transport for NSW and managed by our contracted infrastructure manager, John Holland Rail.

How many kilometres of rail are there in NSW?

There are about 9,400 kilometres of nominal route standard gauge rail across NSW, of which around 6,700 kilometres is operational. Rail freight services run on several networks in NSW: Country Regional Network (CRN) – owned by Transport for NSW and managed by our contracted infrastructure manager, John Holland Rail.

What is the NSW TrainLink regional train project?

The NSW TrainLink Regional Train Project is an initiative of Transport for NSW to procure new bi-mode CAF Civity trains to replace NSW TrainLink ‘s Endeavour, Xplorer and XPT fleets.

Are there any new trains coming to NSW?

The NSW Government is replacing the ageing NSW regional rail fleet of XPT, XPLORER and Endeavour trains. A new Regional Rail maintenance facility will be built in Dubbo to support the new fleet, stimulate the regional economy and help create sustainable job opportunities and skills.