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The Carlingford Line is a railway line on the CityRail is the name of the extensive system of urban, suburban and intercity passenger railways based on metropolitan Sydney, the capital city of the State of New South Wales, Australia. Its intercity lines also extend outside of metropolitan Sydney to the Blue Mountains, Southern Highlands, Wollongong, the Shoalhaven River, the... CityRail network located in western This is about the city of Sydney in Australia. For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney. Sydneys skyline with the Opera House on the left Sydney is the capital city of the Australian state of New South Wales and Australias largest and oldest city, founded in 1788... Sydney, Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is the sixth-largest country in the world, the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia/ Oceania. It also includes a number of secondary islands, the largest of which is Tasmania, an Australian State. Australia is... Australia.


The Carlingford Line consists of a single track between Clyde and Carlingford Village Shopping Centre. Carlingford (postcode 2118), known affectionately to residents as Carlo, is a suburb located approximately 22 km north_west of central Sydney, Australia, on the south-eastern outskirts of the Hills District. It is one of the busier suburbs within the Hills with many businesses available in the... Carlingford with no allowance for bidirectional travel. The average 12 minute travel time between Clyde and Carlingford allows a theoretical maximum capacity of approximately four trains per hour on this line. CityRail is the name of the extensive system of urban, suburban and intercity passenger railways based on metropolitan Sydney, the capital city of the State of New South Wales, Australia. Its intercity lines also extend outside of metropolitan Sydney to the Blue Mountains, Southern Highlands, Wollongong, the Shoalhaven River, the... CityRail-timetabling and poor patronage mean that this is never required.


The stations between Carlingford and Camellia consist of a single platform of a sufficient length only to accommodate four-car suburban trains (most CityRail services consist of eight cars). Rosehill railway station serves the eastern part of Parramatta near the Parramatta River. It also serves the Rosehill Gardens racecourse on race-days. Categories: Rail stubs ... Rosehill station consists of two platforms - one four-car long platform; and one platform which is approximately sixteen-cars long, which is used for special events at Rosehill Racecourse. Clyde station is a major interchange station on the Western, The South line has several alterate route to reach its main destination at Campbelltown railway station, Sydney, via Granville, via Regents Park, via Bankstown and via East Hills. The most important route is the original route via Granville. South Line stations Granville railway station, Sydney (junction with west line) Merrylands... South and Carlingford lines.


Carlingford Line stations

Branches off from the Western Line at Clyde and terminates at Carlingford.

  • Clyde
  • Rosehill railway station serves the eastern part of Parramatta near the Parramatta River. It also serves the Rosehill Gardens racecourse on race-days. Categories: Rail stubs ... Rosehill
  • Camellia
  • Rydalmere
  • This article needs cleanup. Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Dundas Railway Station is situated in the suburb of Dundas, in Sydneys north western suburbs. It is on the Carlingford Line. Unfortunately, this station is largely unused. Categories: Wikipedia cleanup ... Dundas
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Carlingford, New South Wales - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (1632 words)
Carlingford (Postcode 2118, S33.777 E151.048), known affectionately to residents as "Carlo", is a suburb located approximately 22 km north-west of central Sydney, Australia, covering an area of 7.9 square kilometres on the south-eastern outskirts of the Hills District.
Australian Bureau of Statistics data from the 2001 census records the population of Carlingford as 19,678 residents, with a gender mix of 49% males and 51% females in line with the rest of the Australian population.
The population of Carlingford, as with the rest of the relatively affluent northern Sydney, tend to hold conservative values and this is reflected in the popular vote.
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