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Warwick Farm is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Warwick Farm is located 30 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district , in the local government area of the City of Liverpool and is part of the South-western Sydney region.
Warwick Farm Racecourse is a racecourse at Warwick Farm, ... In the early 1880s William Alexander Long bought J.H. Stroud's Warwick Park grant north of Liverpool.
Warwick Farm railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Southern line, serving the Sydney suburb of Warwick Farm. It is served by Sydney Trains' T2 Leppington & Inner West Line, T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line and T5 Cumberland line services.
The Australian Jockey Club bought the Warwick Farm course in 1922, with the first meeting held in the refurbished surrounds in 1925. Many years after Forrester and his wife's death, and with the redevelopment of Liverpool cemetery, one of their daughters, Ellie May, had her parents remains exhumed and cremated at Northern Suburbs.
Warwick Farm: WKF 34.16 km 1889 Warwick Farm Liverpool: LPO 38.68 km 1856 Liverpool Casula: CSL 38.8 km 1894 Casula T5. Glenfield: GFD 41.93 km
Layout of the Warwick Farm Raceway (1960-1973) The 1968 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to Group C Improved Production Touring Cars. [1] It was contested over a single race staged at the Warwick Farm circuit in New South Wales, Australia on 8 September 1968.
Warwick Farm Racecourse. Terminus. Warwick Farm Racecourse Line (1889-1977, 1979-1990) ... T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line and T5 Cumberland line services. History
The section of the Main Suburban railway line used by Liverpool & Inner West Line services is the oldest railway in New South Wales, having opened in 1855. The section of the Main Southern railway line from Lidcombe to Cabramatta via Regents Park that it also uses is newer, having opened between 1912 and 1924 as deviation to provide a more direct route to Liverpool.