Lines of 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 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
The City Circle is a system of underground passenger railway lines located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia that make up the heart of the Sydney passenger railway network, owned and operated by CityRail, a New South Wales government agency. Designed in the 1920s under the supervision of John Bradfield...
City Circle
Metropolitan services
East Hills
The Airport line is an underground CityRail railway line that opened in the year 2000, just in time for the 2000 Summer Olympics. It runs between Central, Green Square, Mascot, Domestic (underneath the Domestic terminal at Sydney Airport), International (underneath International terminal at Sydney Airport), and Wolli Creek where it...
Airport
South
Bankstown
The Inner West Line is a railway line located in the Inner West region of Sydney, Australia. History The line originally opened in 1855, as the Sydney to Parramatta rail line. The original four intermediate stations were Newtown, Ashfield, Burwood, and Homebush. The line was soon serviced by ten steam...
Inner West
The Illawarra Line and South Coast Line are located in Sydney, Australia, and are two rail lines in CityRails south coast network. The network stretches from Bondi Junction in the north, through Helensburgh and the Royal National Park, to Dapto in the south, then continuing to Kiama and the...
Illawarra ( The Eastern Suburbs Railway line was constructed in the 1970s. It is operated by CityRail and has stations at Martin Place, Kings Cross, Edgecliff and Bondi Junction. In addition, it has dedicated platforms at Town Hall, Central and Redfern stations. All these stations are underground, but there are three above...
Eastern Suburbs)
The North Shore Line is a part of the metropolitan rail network in Sydney, Australia, operated by CityRail. The North Shore Line extends from Sydney Central station through the western limb of the City Circle, across the Sydney Harbour Bridge and along the North Shore area to Hornsby where it...
North Shore
The Carlingford Line is a railway line on the CityRail network located in western Sydney, Australia. The Carlingford Line consists of a single track between Clyde and Carlingford with no allowance for bidirectional travel. The average 12 minute travel time between Clyde and Carlingford allows a theoretical maximum capacity of...
Carlingford
The Olympic Park Line is a train line in Sydney, Australia that connects the Sydney Olympic Park to the rest of the CityRail metropolitan train network. It runs from Lidcombe station, which is a major transit station about 20 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, north to the...
Olympic Park Sprint
The South Coast Line is in the intercity region of Sydneys CityRail services. South Coast line stations Helensburgh, New South Wales Lilyvale (disused) Otford Stanwell Park Coalcliff Scarborough Clifton(disused) Coledale Wombarra Austinmer Thirroul Bulli Woonona Bellambi Corrimal Towradgi Fairy Meadow North Wollongong Wollongong Coniston Unanderra Kembla Grange Racecourse...
South Coast
This is a list of railway stations in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, operated by the Government-owned CityRail organisation. The network extends for over 2000 km, covering as far as Newcastle and Scone to the north, over the Blue Mountains west to Lithgow, south to Bomaderry-Nowra, and southwest...
List of Sydney railway stations
The South line has several alterate route to reach its main destination at Campbelltown railway station is located in Campbelltown, New South Wales, a town on the south_western periphery of Sydney, Australia. The station was opened on 17 May 1858. At one time it was the junction for the Campbelltown-Camden line but this branch line has been removed. Campbelltown is on the...
Campbelltown railway station, Sydney, via This article resolves the various uses of the name Granville. People John Carteret, 1st Earl Granville (1690-1763) - English statesman Places US Counties Granville County, North Carolina US Cities Granville, Iowa - in Sioux County, Iowa Granville, North Dakota - in McHenry County, North Dakota US Towns Granville, Illinois - in Putnam County...
Granville, via Regents Park (officially The Regents Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London. It is in the northern part of central London partly in the City of Westminster and partly in the London Borough of Camden. The park has an outer ring road called the Outer Circle...
Regents Park, via Bankstown is a major suburb in Sydney, Australias south west. It is the site of Sydneys second airport, Bankstown Airport, and holds an extensive and large shopping centre (mall), Centro Bankstown. Bankstown is also home to a large ethnic Lebanese community. Categories: Suburbs of Sydney | Local Government Areas...
Bankstown and via East Hills is a village located in Nassau County, New York. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 6,842. Geography East Hills is located at 40°4739 North, 73°3737 West (40.794052, -73.627051)1. According to the United States Census...
East Hills. The most important route is the original route via Granville.
South Line stations
Granville railway station, Sydney (junction with west line)
Merrylands railway station, Sydney
Guildford railway station, Sydney
Yennora railway station, Sydney
Fairfield railway station, Sydney
Canley Vale railway station, Sydney
Cabramatta railway station, Sydney (junction with Regents Park line)
Campbelltown railway station is located in Campbelltown, New South Wales, a town on the south_western periphery of Sydney, Australia. The station was opened on 17 May 1858. At one time it was the junction for the Campbelltown-Camden line but this branch line has been removed. Campbelltown is on the...
Campbelltown railway station, Sydney
at Sydney, New South Wales, 7 Oct., 1889, sixth son of James Dominick Woods, a lawyer, and Henrietta Mary St. Eloy (a convert), second daughter of Rev. Joseph Tenison, Rector of Donoughmore, Wicklow, Ireland.
He was baptized in the Belgian Chapel, Southwark, and was confirmed by Bishop (later Cardinal) Wiseman; he was educated in a Catholic school at Hammersmith, and later at Newington Grammar School, Surrey.
Father Woods was a fellow of the Geological Society of London (1859), and was elected president of the Linnean Society of New South Wales in 1880.