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Despite the delays, Parliament finally gave approval to the line on 2 March 1936, and a route with five new stations was surveyed that would connect with the main line at the southern side of Sutherland station. The new line was opened on 16 December 1939 by the Governor, Baron Wakehurst at a large ceremony at Cronulla Station.
The Cronulla line from Sutherland to Cronulla, which opened in 1939 replacing an earlier tram service; The Eastern Suburbs line from the Sydney CBD to Bondi Junction, which opened in 1979; Operationally and historically, the entire line from the Illawarra Junction at Redfern to its terminus in Bomaderry on the South Coast was known as the ...
Despite the delays, Parliament finally gave approval to the line on 2 March 1936, and a route with five new stations was surveyed that would connect with the main line at the southern side of Sutherland station. The new line was opened on 16 December 1939 [37] by the Governor, Baron Wakehurst at a large ceremony at Cronulla station. [38]
Cronulla railway station is the heritage-listed terminus railway station on the Cronulla line in the Sydney suburb of Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed and built by the NSW Department of Railways during 1939.
On 9 March 1886, the line was extended to Waterfall. On 16 December 1939, Sutherland became a junction station with the opening of the Cronulla line. Although the electric wires continued south to Loftus and Royal National Park, until this was extended to Waterfall in 1980, Sutherland was the transfer station for services to Wollongong.
Caringbah station opened on 16 December 1939 when the Cronulla line opened from Sutherland to Cronulla. [3] Caringbah was originally one of two stations on the single track, the other being Gymea. On 15 July 1985, the line from Gymea to Caringbah was duplicated with a new track laid north of the existing single line. [4] [5]
Gymea station opened on 16 December 1939 when the Cronulla line opened from Sutherland to Cronulla. [3] [4] The station was upgraded in 2005 and given a lift and canopies over the stairs. Originally, Gymea was one of two crossing loops on the line, with the other being at Caringbah.
Pages in category "Cronulla railway line" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Sutherland railway station; W. Woolooware railway station