Southern Highlands Line

Southern Highlands Line
Overview
Service typeIntercity rail
LocaleMacarthur, Southern Highlands and Southern Tablelands, New South Wales
First service19 May 1869 (1869-05-19)
Current operator(s)Sydney Trains
Route
TerminiCampbelltown, Central
Moss Vale, Goulburn
Stops22
Distance travelled215 km (134 mi)
Line(s) usedMain South
Technical
Rolling stockEndeavour railcar
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Track owner(s)Sydney Trains, ARTC
Route map
Map
SHL Southern Highlands Line

Routemap design based on official
Transport for NSW branding

km from
Central

00.0
Central
for services and stations between
Central and Glenfield see:
41.9
Glenfield
45.7
Ingleburn
49.7
Minto
52.6
Leumeah
54.7
Campbelltown
56.6
Macarthur
Limit of
electrification
62.9
Menangle Park
65.3
Menangle
73.3
Douglas Park
82.3
Picton
94.5
Tahmoor
102.9
Bargo
116.3
Yerrinbool
131.6
Mittagong
136.3
Bowral
138.8
Burradoo
145.7
Moss Vale
155.9
Exeter
162.3
Bundanoon
171.4
Penrose
177.1
Wingello
185.4
Tallong
192.9
Marulan
224.9
Goulburn
Legend
Station
Interchange station
 Airport & South Line
 NSW TrainLink Southern Region

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For closed stations, wheelchair access
and other features see:


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The Southern Highlands Line (SHL) is an intercity rail service that services the Macarthur, Southern Highlands and Southern Tablelands regions of New South Wales. First operating in 1869, the service runs from Campbelltown across the Main Southern railway line through to Goulburn, with peak hour services extending the route to Central. The railway service operates alongside a bus route from Picton to Bowral, operating on the route of the Picton – Mittagong loop railway line, and a regional coach service from Bundanoon to Wollongong on the South Coast Line, operating on the corridor of the Unanderra–Moss Vale railway line.

One of only two routes on the NSW TrainLink intercity network to run entirely on non-electrified railway lines, the Southern Highlands Line is operated with a rolling stock solely consisting of Endeavour railcars, with most services only using two cars. The service spans 169 kilometres (105 mi) of railway, making it the most extensive route on the NSW TrainLink network apart from the Blue Mountains Line's Bathurst Bullet service. Despite that, the route spans only 22 stations, making it also the route with the lowest number of stops. An additional 2 stations and 55 kilometres (34 mi) of railway are traversed by Southern Highlands trains at peak hours.