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NSW TrainLink: Sydney Central – Parkes: January 2004–present Far West Express: New South Wales Government Railways: Dubbo – Bourke / Cobar / Coonamble: December 1957 – September 1975 Federal City Express: New South Wales Government Railways: Sydney Central – Canberra: 27 September 1936 – 8 May 1955 The Fish [4] NSW TrainLink
The XPT (express passenger train) is the mainstay of the NSW country passenger rail-network. Modelled on the British HST and introduced from 1982, they currently provide service from Sydney to Melbourne, Brisbane, Dubbo, Grafton and Casino. [102] An XPT consist can vary between four and seven cars depending on demand.
NSW TrainLink is the operator of country railway passenger services in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It operated, as at July 2015, ten routes taken over from CountryLink in July 2013. Routes
In 1986, a new generation of advanced suburban passenger train was being considered by the State Rail Authority. There was a delay in the construction of these trains, and 56 interim stainless steel air conditioned cars, C3581–3608 and T4247–4274, were built by Goninan , known as the 'Chopper Cars' for their chopper control.
The NSW TrainLink fleet of trains serves the areas outside Sydney, Australia, mainly regional and interstate lines. The NSW TrainLink fleet consists of diesel traction, with the oldest of the fleet being the XPTs and the youngest being the R sets.
The Byron Bay Train is a passenger service in Byron Bay using a 620 class railcar converted for solar operation. A number of other private railways have been built in New South Wales to serve coal mines, steel works, notably the Port Kembla steel works, formerly operated by BHP (now BlueScope ) and quarries, especially in the first half of the ...
CityRail was a passenger railway brand operated by the State Rail Authority from 1989 to 2003 and by RailCorp from 2003 to 2013 with services in and around Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong, the three largest cities in New South Wales, Australia.