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  2. Central railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The original Sydney station was opened on 26 September 1855 in an area known as Cleveland Fields. It was a temporary timber and corrugated iron building, constructed rapidly in late August to early September 1855, in time for the opening of the line to Parramatta for passenger trains. [3] The first Sydney railway terminus, pictured in 1871

  3. Template:Map of Sydney Trains stations - Wikipedia

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    Note that if this is being used directly in a page, you must use {{#tag:maplink| [{{Map of Sydney Trains stations}}] }} instead of <maplink>. Documentation of Sydney's public transport maps can be found at Commons:Map data usage instructions:Sydney public transport .

  4. File:View of Central Railway Station, Sydney (NSW) - approach ...

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    State Records NSW, Set 72157605654667316, ID 8455090456, Original title View of Central Railway Station, Sydney (NSW) - approach road: File usage.

  5. List of railway stations by passengers (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    This is list of railway stations operated by Sydney Trains and Sydney Metro in the Australian ... Rank Train Station ... 48,528,470 2: Central: 45,068,020 3: Wynyard:

  6. List of Sydney light rail stops - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney light rail system has four lines. [1] [2] The system is owned by the Government of New South Wales. The first three lines are operated under contract by Transdev Sydney, [3] while the L4 Westmead & Carlingford Line is operated by Great River City Light Rail, a joint venture between Transdev and CAF. [4] [5]

  7. Railways in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sydney's light rail network consists of several lines, the first opening in 1996; it has reutilised former heavy rail corridors. A dedicated goods network also exists. Central station is the main interchange for Sydney Trains suburban services, also serving intercity and NSW TrainLink regional trains, Sydney Metro and Sydney's light rail network.

  8. City Circle - Wikipedia

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    The City Circle is a mostly-underground railway line located in the Sydney central business district and Haymarket, in New South Wales, Australia, that forms the core of Sydney's passenger rail network. The lines are owned by the Transport Asset Holding Entity, a State government agency, and operated under Transport for NSW's Sydney Trains ...

  9. Eddy Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, the coach bays relocated to the western forecourt of Central station. [2] Since the introduction of the light rail services, the Big Bus Tours sightseeing services stop in Pitt Street just south of Eddy Avenue. Until the early 1960s, Eddy Avenue had tram lines running down its central reservation.