What line is Campsie?
T3 Bankstown Line
Campsie railway station is a station on the T3 Bankstown Line of the Sydney Trains network, located in the Canterbury-Bankstown area.
Which line is T3?
The Bankstown Line
The Bankstown Line (numbered T3, coloured orange) is a commuter rail line operated by Sydney Trains in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It serves Canterbury-Bankstown and parts of the Inner West and Western Sydney.
Are Bankstown trains running today?
T3 (Sydney Trains) T3 (Bankstown) is operational during Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
Is metro replacing trains?
Metro services are expected to begin on the upgraded Bankstown line in 2024. The Sydney Metro City and Southwest Project is a 30km-long line under construction between Chatswood and Bankstown.
What stops are on the T3?
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- Liverpool Station. Liverpool. Map Liverpool StationStop info.
- Warwick Farm Station. Warwick Farm. Map Warwick Farm StationStop info.
- Cabramatta Station. Cabramatta.
- Carramar Station. Carramar.
- Villawood Station. Villawood.
- Leightonfield Station. Villawood.
- Chester Hill Station. Chester Hill.
- Sefton Station. Sefton.
What platform is T3 at Central?
Central Station, Platform 19.
What is Auburn postcode?
2144Auburn / Postal code
What is Ashfield postcode?
2131Ashfield / Postal code
Who owns Sydney Metro?
Sydney Metro services are operated by Metro Trains Sydney, a joint venture between MTR Corporation, John Holland Group, and UGL Rail, who will operate and maintain the network under a 15-year contract.
What train line is Beverly Hills on?
Beverly Hills railway station
Beverly Hills | |
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Operated by | Sydney Trains |
Line(s) | East Hills |
Distance | 14.65 km (9.10 mi) from Central |
Platforms | 2 (1 island) |
How far is Macquarie Park from the city?
The distance between Macquarie Park and Sydney CBD is 12 km. The road distance is 15.5 km.
How many trains an hour are there at Campsie station?
Customers at Campsie Station will have a new air-conditioned metro train every four minutes in the peak – that’s 15 trains an hour. Campsie Station is currently serviced by eight trains an hour in the morning peak.
What is the history of Campsie station?
Campsie station opened on 1 February 1895 when the Bankstown line opened from Sydenham to Belmore. In 1915, the station was remodelled when the Metropolitan Goods Line was built to the north of the existing lines. Platforms were provided that were used by railway workers’ trains to Enfield South, Delec and Hope Street.
Will the existing lifts and entrances to Campsie station be retained?
The existing lifts and entrances will be retained. A Station Design and Precinct Plan (SDPP) has been prepared for Campsie Station that shows how the new station design has developed and how it will integrate with the surrounding precinct.
How many platforms are there at Campsie?
There are 4 platforms at Campsie. Two are for the Metropolitan Goods line, the northern side platform and northern face of the island platform. The two others are numbered platform 1 and 2 respectively, for the Bankstown line. The northern side platform is a short platform facing the Up Goods line.