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Start
  
Central

Rolling stock
  
A, M, C, K and S sets

First service
  
15 October 1884

Locale
  
Sydney

Stops
  
33

End
  
Lidcombe, Liverpool

Current operator
  
Sydney Trains

Line used
  
Bankstown railway line

Service type
  
Commuter rail

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Track gauge
  
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄2 in) standard gauge

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The Bankstown Line (numbered T3, coloured orange) is a commuter rail line operated by Sydney Trains in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It serves Canterbury-Bankstown and parts of the Inner West and Western Sydney. The Bankstown railway line is the physical railway line which carries the section of the Bankstown Line between Sydenham and Birrong.

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Railway line history

The Bankstown railway line opened between Sydenham on the Illawarra railway line and Belmore in 1895. This was the first solely suburban line to open in Sydney- all other rail lines were mainlines carrying traffic into and out of Sydney. In 1909, the line was extended to Bankstown, with intermediate stations at Lakemba and Punchbowl. In 1916, the Metropolitan Goods Line was constructed, running parallel to the Bankstown Line between Marrickville and Campsie. A second extension, from Bankstown to Birrong, opened in 1928. This provided connections to the main suburban railway at Lidcombe and the main south line to Liverpool. A new station between Lakemba and Punchbowl at Wiley Park opened in 1938.

In 1926 the Bankstown Line became the second line in Sydney to be electrified and a maintenance depot was constructed at Punchbowl. Electrification was extended from Bankstown to Regents Park in 1939. The Punchbowl Maintenance Depot closed in 1994.

In January 2006 a four-year project to upgrade the line was completed. The work included the resleepering of the entire line, replacing the former wooden sleepers with the more durable concrete ones, replacement and upgrade of the signalling, and also replacement of the ageing catenary, mostly with the more modern double contact wire variety. The lengthy upgrade process was noted for its "January Closedowns", in which the entire line was closed in January for the bulk of the upgrade work to take place.

Commuter line history

Electric passenger services operated along the Bankstown Line to Wynyard station until the 1956 opening of Circular Quay station and the completion of the City Circle. In 1979 with the opening of the Eastern Suburbs line the direction around the City Circle reversed with trips from Bankstown going to St James first and vice versa.

Operation of the Bankstown Line had been tied to the operation of all stations services on the Main Suburban railway line between Lidcombe and the City (marketed as the Inner West Line). Services consisted of a mixture of "Bankstown loop" trains (City - Sydenham - Bankstown - Lidcombe - Strathfield - City) and trains from both sides of the loop (Birrong or Regents Park) heading to Sefton and then further west.

A new timetable released in October 2013 broke the loop between the two lines. As part of the Rail Clearways Program, new turnbacks were constructed at Lidcombe and Homebush to allow the separation of both lines and increase their reliability and frequency. Services were also changed to operate mostly around the City Circle via Town Hall on weekdays (rather than via Museum). As part of the timetable change, a new numbering system was also introduced and the line was given the number T3. A sextuplication project between Erskinevile and Sydenham was also proposed as part of the Rail Clearways Program, but was cancelled in 2011. It was intended to separate Bankstown line services from those operating towards East Hills. The 2013 timetable see most East Hills line trains using the Airport line to access the city.

The line was depicted in a brown colour in the early 1990s before being changed to a purple colour around 2000, before it became the current orange colour.

Future projects

Sydney Metro City & Southwest is a plan to convert the Sydenham to Bankstown section of the line to use single deck metro trains. A new tunnel will be constructed between Sydenham and Chatswood, for access to the city. The stations at St Peters, Erskineville and the Bankstown to Liverpool / Lidcombe sections of the line will not be served by the metro; service patterns for these sections have not been announced.

Description of line

The Bankstown line begins at Sydenham railway station on the Illawarra line. The line branches at Sydenham Junction and passes in a westwards direction to Bankstown, where it heads north to Birrong. Between Marrickville and Campsie, the Metropolitan Goods line runs in parallel. At Birrong, the line meets the Main South Line which runs from Lidcombe to Cabramatta via Regents Park.

Commuter line route

Passenger services begin at Town Hall station on the City Circle. Most services operate around the City Circle in a clockwise direction to Central, then through Redfern. Trains usually operate on the 'Illawarra local' (western pair) tracks between Redfern and Sydenham, serving St Peters and Erskineville stations. At Birrong, about half of the Bankstown line trains continue north to Lidcombe. The other half goes west to Liverpool.

The line serves two major centres in Western Sydney, namely Bankstown and Liverpool.

Services

Weekdays (Off-Peak)

  • Liverpool, all stations to Bankstown, all stations to Sydenham, St Peters, Erskineville, Redfern, Central, Town Hall, Wynyard, Circular Quay, St James, Museum then Lidcombe via Bankstown service (every 30 minutes)
  • Lidcombe, Berala, Regents Park, Birrong, Yagoona, Bankstown, all stations to Sydenham, St Peters, Erskineville, Redfern, Central, Town Hall, Wynyard, Circular Quay, St James, Museum then Liverpool via Bankstown service (every 30 minutes)
  • Peak Hours

  • Liverpool, all stations to Birrong, then Bankstown, Punchbowl, Lakemba, Belmore, Campsie, Marrickville, Sydenham, St Peters, Redfern, Central and then City Circle (every 15 minutes)
  • Liverpool, all stations to Birrong, then Bankstown, Sydenham, Redfern, Central and then City Circle (one afternoon service at 5:14 from Liverpool)
  • Lidcombe, Berala, Regents Park, Birrong, Yagoona, Bankstown, all stations to Sydenham, St Peters, Erskineville, Redfern, Central and then City Circle (every 15 minutes)
  • Weekends

  • Liverpool, all stations to Bankstown, all stations to Sydenham, St Peters, Erskineville, Redfern, Central, Museum, St James, Circular Quay, Wynyard, Town Hall then Homebush via Strathfield (T2 Inner West Line) service (every 30 minutes)
  • Lidcombe, Berala, Regents Park, Birrong, Yagoona, Bankstown, all stations to Sydenham, St Peters, Erskineville, Redfern, Central, Museum, St James, Circular Quay, Wynyard, Town Hall then Homebush via Strathfield (T2 Inner West Line) service (every 30 minutes)
  • References

    Bankstown Line Wikipedia