BMT: 4 (2) trains per hour
CCN: 10 (4) trains per hour
SCO: 6 (3) trains per hour
Currently those numbers are (from memory):
BMT: 4 (1) trains per hour
CCN: 8 (2) trains per hour
SCO: 3 (1) trains per hour
BMT: 4 (2) trains per hour
CCN: 10 (4) trains per hour
SCO: 6 (3) trains per hour
Currently those numbers are (from memory):
BMT: 4 (1) trains per hour
CCN: 8 (2) trains per hour
SCO: 3 (1) trains per hour
6. T1 Penrith to St Marys,
7. T4 Hurstville to Sutherland, and
8. T9 Rhodes to West Ryde.
The would allow the separation of express intercity trains from suburban trains, enabling increased frequencies (up to 24 per hour) on the suburban network.
6. T1 Penrith to St Marys,
7. T4 Hurstville to Sutherland, and
8. T9 Rhodes to West Ryde.
The would allow the separation of express intercity trains from suburban trains, enabling increased frequencies (up to 24 per hour) on the suburban network.
4. Epping to Bradfield via Parramatta and Liverpool, through the building of the long planned Parramatta to Epping Rail Link, and
5. Kogarah to Parramatta, but not out to Norwest as previously touted.
4. Epping to Bradfield via Parramatta and Liverpool, through the building of the long planned Parramatta to Epping Rail Link, and
5. Kogarah to Parramatta, but not out to Norwest as previously touted.
1. An extension from Leppington to Bradfield, previously costed in 2023 at around $7bn,
2. A partial duplication of the Richmond line past Schofield, and
3. Grade separation of the Strathfield Junction. www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...
1. An extension from Leppington to Bradfield, previously costed in 2023 at around $7bn,
2. A partial duplication of the Richmond line past Schofield, and
3. Grade separation of the Strathfield Junction. www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...