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The Cronulla railway line is a suburban branch line serving the southern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Sydney Trains operates electric passenger train services over the line as part of its Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line .
Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises operate four vessels: [5] Curranulla, named after the rowboat used by George Bass and Matthew Flinders to explore Port Hacking.The 53 foot ferry was built by Morrison & Sinclair, Balmain entering service on 12 May 1939, Originally powered by a 3-cylinder K3 12 litre 66HP hand start Kelvin diesel, replaced in 1986 by a 5LW Gardner.
958: to Rockdale Plaza via Carss Park [29] 959: to Bald Face [30] 970: to Westfield Miranda via Sylvania Heights [31] 971: to South Cronulla via Sylvania & Miranda [32] Hurstville railway station is served by two NightRide routes: N10: Sutherland station to Town Hall station [33] N11: Cronulla station to Town Hall station [34]
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.
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]
Woolooware station opened on 16 December 1939 when the Cronulla line opened from Sutherland to Cronulla. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In April 2010, the line from Caringbah to Cronulla was duplicated which saw the side platform at Woolooware converted to an island platform as part of the Rail Clearways Program .
Gymea railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Cronulla line, serving the Sydney suburb of Gymea. It is served by Sydney Trains ' T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line services.
Kirrawee station opened on 16 December 1939 when the Cronulla line opened from Sutherland to Cronulla. [3] In 1954 there was a holdup, and a young man stole £43. [4] Kirrawee railway station was rebuilt as part of the duplication of the remaining single track sections of the Cronulla line, under the Rail Clearways Program.