Main Suburban railway line

Main Suburban railway
Sydney metropolitan rail area, with Main Suburban railway highlighted
Sydney Metropolitan Rail Area with Main Suburban railway highlighted in black
Overview
OwnerTransport Asset Holding Entity
Termini
Stations17
Service
ServicesT1 North Shore & Western
T2 Leppington & Inner West Line
T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line
T9 Northern
Operator(s)Sydney Trains
History
Opened1855
Technical
Track length10 km (6.2 mi)
Number of tracks4/6
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead 1500 V DC[1]
Operating speed
  • Track speed varies between 50 km/h (on local) and 100 km/h (on main)[2]
  • 43.3 km/h (network average)[3]
Route map

Main Suburban line through Croydon
km
0.00
Central
1.30
Redfern
2.48
Macdonaldtown
3.10
Newtown
4.67
Stanmore
5.50
Petersham
6.25
Lewisham
7.03
Summer Hill
8.38
Ashfield
9.42
Croydon
10.62
Burwood
11.81
Strathfield
12.74
Homebush
14.32
Flemington
15.83
Olympic Park line to Olympic ParkRookwood
16.61
Lidcombe
18.63
Auburn
19.84
Clyburn
20.66
Clyde
21.22
Granville
Note: most crossovers not shown

The Main Suburban railway line is the technical name for the trunk railway line between Redfern railway station and Parramatta railway station in Sydney, Australia, but now generally refers to the section between Redfern and where the Old Main South Line branches off at Granville Junction.[4] The railway line then continues on as the Main Western line towards the Blue Mountains. This term distinguished this trunk line from the Illawarra Line which branched south from the Illawarra Junction to Wollongong, and later the North Shore line which carried trains north over the Harbour Bridge.

  1. ^ Asset Standards Authority (19 March 2014). RailCorp electrical system general description, version 1.0 (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 June 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  2. ^ Sydney Trains, Drivers Route Knowledge Diagrams (Main South Line) (PDF)
  3. ^ Saulwick, Jacob (24 July 2013). "Smallest stations are biggest losers in new rail timetable". Sydney Morning Herald.
  4. ^ Sydney Electric Trains from 1926-1960 Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin issue 762 April 2001