Blue Mountains railway line, New South Wales

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Blue Mountains line
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Overview
Mode Regional rail line
Coach service
Area Bathurst
Blue Mountains
Lithgow
Map colour Yellow/Grey
Owner CityRail
Design
Stations 21
Connects Central
Katoomba
Lithgow
Bathurst (by coach)
Operations
Operator(s) CityRail
Fleet V, G sets
Depot(s) Flemington
Hornsby
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The Blue Mountains Line is in the intercity region of Sydney's CityRail services, serving the Blue Mountains region to the far west of Sydney, including its primary centre of Katoomba, and to as far west as Lithgow. This line is also used by CountryLink and Indian Pacific services as part of longer journeys to far-western New South Wales and interstate, respectively.

The line is primarily operated by CityRail's older V set trains, however the newer outer suburban Tangara (G set) carriages also operate on the line as far as Springwood.

Most Blue Mountains line services start and terminate from the intercity platforms (4-15) of Central (Sydney Terminal) station. However, a small number of special commuter services exist during weekday peak periods: one morning city-bound and two evening out-bound services to and from Springwood arrive on the suburban platforms of Central (platforms 16 and 18 respectively). These trains run via the North Shore Line between Central and North Sydney station, where these trains terminate.

The Blue Mountains line is a section of the Main Western Line which opened in 1868[1]. The line originally descended the western side of the Blue Mountains via a series of zig-zag track sections, however this was bypassed in 1910 with ten rail tunnels. In the 1950's, the line was electrified primarily as a means of easing the haulage of coal freight from the western coalfields to the coastal ports, but a by-product of this programme was the introduction of electric interurban passenger services as far west as Bowenfels, later cut back to the current terminus of Lithgow. Goods trains are now exclusively diesel hauled. Electric passenger services were originally provided by a combination of electric locomotive hauled carraiges and single deck electric multiple unit sets (known as U sets), both of which have now been withdrawn and replaced by a combination of double deck electric interuban cars (V sets) and Tangara trains.

(Continues from CityRail Western Line)

CityRail train services end here. Continues to CountryLink services to Dubbo and Broken Hill, and Indian Pacific services to Perth. CityRail bus services also run from Lithgow to Bathurst.

  1. ^ Main West Line. Nswrail.net.
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