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  2. New South Wales Xplorer - Wikipedia

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    The Xplorer is a class of diesel multiple unit (DMU) trains built by ABB. Initially entering service in October 1993 with CountryLink , the Xplorers are mechanically identical to the Endeavour railcars , though feature a higher level of passenger amenity.

  3. List of NSW TrainLink train routes - Wikipedia

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    A view from inside the cab of the Outback Xplorer Darnick station. The station is only a small platform next to the tracks. The dirt road to the right is the region's major road. (1 x Weekly – from Sydney Monday; from Broken Hill Tuesday) Central (Sydney) Strathfield; Parramatta; Penrith; Katoomba; Lithgow; Bathurst; Blayney; Orange; Parkes ...

  4. NSW TrainLink - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, the Minister for Transport announced a restructure of RailCorp. [1] [2] On 1 July 2013, NSW TrainLink took over the operation of regional rail and coach services previously operated by CountryLink; non-metropolitan Sydney services previously operated by CityRail; and responsibility for the Main Northern railway line from Berowra to Newcastle, the Main Western railway line from Emu ...

  5. Railways in Canberra - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, State Rail launched its new country flagship train fleet, the Xplorers, to replace the 'tired, rundown' system, with the first service arriving at Canberra station on Thursday 16 December. [55] [56] The Xplorer trains promised to cut 40 minutes off the Canberra-Sydney journey, bringing it back into line with times achieved 10 years ...

  6. NSW TrainLink rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The Xplorers are a class of regional train built between 1993 and 1995. They were originally built to run the Northern Tablelands Express, but later entered services to Canberra, Griffith and Broken Hill. They have a 2x2 seating configuration, with a buffet, toilets and overhead luggage racks on board.

  7. New South Wales R set - Wikipedia

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    10 long (6-car) trainsets for use on long-distance Regional services (replacing the XPT fleet) 9 short (3-car) short-distance Regional trainsets (replacing the Xplorer fleet) 10 short (3-car) Intercity sets (replacing the Endeavour fleet) All trains will be maintained at the purpose built Mindyarra Maintenance Centre in Dubbo. [15] [16]

  8. Bellata railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bellata is served by NSW TrainLink's daily Northern Tablelands Xplorer service operating between Moree and Sydney. [3] This station is a request stop, so the train only stops here if passengers have booked to board/alight here.

  9. Bowral railway station - Wikipedia

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    It is also serviced by NSW TrainLink Xplorer long-distance services from Sydney to Canberra and Griffith. [7] This station is a request stop for this service, so the trains stop only if passengers are booked to board or alight here.