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Warwick Farm railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Southern line, serving the Sydney suburb of Warwick Farm. It is served by Sydney Trains ' T2 Leppington & Inner West Line , T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line and T5 Cumberland line services.
Warwick Farm railway station is on the Main Southern railway line. A branch line ran to Warwick Farm Racecourse for race day trains until closed in August 1990. [6] The Hume Highway is the main arterial road through the suburb. The William Long Bridge crosses the Georges River to Chipping Norton.
Sydney Trains is owned and operated by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales. The Sydney Trains network comprises seven metropolitan lines with services extending as far as Berowra to the north, Richmond to the north-west, Emu Plains to the west, Waterfall to the south (with some peak hour services ...
Warwick Farm Racecourse railway station was a railway station on the Warwick Farm Racecourse branch line in Warwick Farm, New South Wales, Australia. The station served the Warwick Farm Racecourse. The station opened on 12 June 1889. [1] [2] The station was utilized during the First world war to transport troops from the war time Warwick Farm Camp.
This is list of railway stations operated by Sydney Trains and Sydney Metro in the Australian city of Sydney ... Warwick Farm: 1,198,680 113: Croydon: 1,160,930 114 ...
Warwick Farm Racecourse is a racecourse at Warwick Farm, a south-west suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is used as a racecourse for Thoroughbred horse racing . The racecourse is owned and operated by the Australian Turf Club .
The Main Southern Railway (or Great Southern Railway [1] [2]) is a major railway in New South Wales, Australia. It runs from Sydney to Albury, near the Victorian border. The line passes through the Southern Highlands, Southern Tablelands, South West Slopes and Riverina regions.
Minto station looking north in December 2012 during the final stages of construction A Pacific National train on the line passing through Sefton. Delays to freight services operating to and from Sydney via the Main South line had long been a problem, but it wasn't until the formation of the National Rail Corporation that any plan was devised to resolve it.