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Monday 4 to Sunday 10 March 2019 Monday 4 to Sunday 10 March 2019 Line Day(s) affected Special Train Notices (STN) Bussing Select the line for more View information timetable No trackwork scheduled Weekend STN 0343 Weekend STN 0343 No trackwork scheduled No trackwork scheduled No trackwork scheduled No trackwork scheduled Monday – Wednesday STN 0330 No trackwork scheduled Weekend STN 0343 Saturday and Sunday STN 0343 No trackwork scheduled Saturday and Sunday STN 0343 No trackwork scheduled Weekend STN 0343 Friday STN 0343 Weekend Additional information - Trackwork Bussing Map - Trackwork Bussing Map - Next weeks trackwork - Next weeks trackwork Scope of work: Configuration 9+ Special Events extract Feedback form Use this guide to advise Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink Intercity customers of trackwork affecting their journey. Please make this guide available to all staff at your location. Easy access alternate transport Staff should contact RMC Customer & Information on 9379 1109 if alternate transport is required for customers requiring easy access transport when travelling through areas affected by trackwork. Trackwork Altered transport arrangements Monday 4 to Sunday 10 March Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 March Reference: STN 0343 Work: Configuration 9+ On Saturday from 02:00 until 10:00, buses replace trains between Berowra and Gordon. Trains run to the normal timetable between Gordon and the City, continuing to Olympic Park. From 10:00 Saturday until 02:00 Monday, buses replace trains between Berowra and Hornsby. Trains run to the normal timetable between Hornsby and the City, continuing to Olympic Park. Bus routes 44T1 Berowra, then all stations to Hornsby and return 45T1 Berowra all to Gordon and return (Saturday morning only) 46T1 Hornsby, then Gordon and return (Saturday morning only) Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, buses replace T1 North Shore Line trains between Berowra and Hornsby or Gordon, and T1 Northern Line trains between Hornsby and Strathfield. Buses also replace Central Coast & Newcastle Line trains. Check the station trackwork poster, use one of our real time apps or plan your trip at transportnsw.info to see how these changes affect you. Home 02:00 Saturday 9 to 2:00 Monday 11 March Reference: STN 0343 Work: Configuration 9 Buses replace trains between Hornsby and Strathfield. Trains run to the normal timetable between the City and Strathfield, then continue to Olympic Park. Customers travelling from the City to T1 Northern Line stations via Strathfield should change at Strathfield for a bus to their destination. Bus routes 40T1 Hornsby, then all stations to Eastwood then West Ryde, Strathfield and return 41T1 West Ryde, then all stations to Strathfield and return 42T1 Eastwood, Denistone, West Ryde and return 43T1 Hornsby, then express to Strathfield Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, buses replace T1 Northern Line trains between Hornsby and Strathfield, and T1 North Shore Line trains between Berowra and Hornsby or Gordon. Buses also replace Central Coast & Newcastle Line trains. Check the station trackwork poster, use one of our real time apps or plan your trip at transportnsw.info to see how these changes affect you. Home 190304 4-10 March Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Tuesday, February 26, 2019 Produced by Customer & Information Ph: 57 038 02:00 Saturday 9 to 2:00 Monday 11 March Reference: STN 0343 Work: Lidcombe Shuttle Road Trackwork will not directly affect T1 Western, T2 Inner West & Leppington or T3 Bankstown Line trains, but it will affect customers travelling from those lines to Olympic Park. Customers should change trains at Strathfield, not Lidcombe. Trains will not run between Lidcombe and Olympic Park. T1 North Shore Line trains run to Strathfield, then extend to Olympic Park. On Saturday from 18:00 until 00:12, T2 Inner West Line Homebush trains also extend to Olympic Park. The first train to extend is 76-T, leaving Central at 17:32 and Olympic Park at 18:07. Home Monday 4 to Wednesday 6 March Nightly from 23:50 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0330 Work: Granville – Westmead Some trains run to a changed timetable between Richmond and Granville, and between Granville and Leppington only. Customers may need to change trains at Granville to continue their journey. Home 02:00 Saturday 9 to 2:00 Monday 11 March Reference: STN 0343 Work: Lidcombe Shuttle Road Trains will not run between Lidcombe and Olympic Park. T1 North Shore Line trains run between the City and Strathfield, then continue to Olympic Park. There are no rail replacement buses between Lidcombe and Olympic Park. Customers may need to change trains at Strathfield to continue their journey. On Saturday from 18:00 until 00:12, T2 Inner West Line Homebush trains extend to Olympic Park. The first train to extend is 76-T, leaving Central at 17:32 and Olympic Park at 18:07. Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, trains will not run between Lidcombe and Olympic Park. Trains run between the City, Strathfield and Olympic Park only. You may need to change trains at Strathfield to continue your journey. Check the station trackwork poster, use one of our real time apps or plan your trip at transportnsw.info to see how these changes affect you. Home 190304 4-10 March Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Tuesday, February 26, 2019 Produced by Customer & Information Ph: 57 038 Saturday 9 March From 11:45 until 15:45 Reference: STN 0343 Work: Non-Standard Cyclic: Revesby – Turrella Trains run to a changed timetable. Some Revesby trains run between East Hills and the City. Up and Down Macarthur trains run via the Local lines between Revesby and Turrella. Delays may occur to services due to congestion. Home Sunday 10 March From 06:15 to 10:30 Reference: STN 0343 Work: Non-Standard Cyclic: Revesby – Turrella Buses replace the all-stations trains from Wolli Creek to Revesby, in the Down direction only. All Down trains run via the Main Line from Turrella to Revesby and can not stop at stations Turrella to Padstow. Up trains run to a changed timetable and a reduced frequency for stations Padstow to Turrella. - Up trains leaving Revesby at XX:03 and XX:33 past the hour run via the Local Line as tabled. - Up trains leaving Revesby at XX:18 and XX:48 past the hour run via the Main Line and can not stop at stations Padstow to Turrella. Bus route 29T8 Wolli Creek, then all stations to Revesby Home Trackwork Altered transport arrangements Monday 4 to Sunday 10 March Saturday 9 March From 09:30 until 15:40 Reference: STN 0343 Work: Otford – Coalcliff At Stanwell Park, trains towards Wollongong leave from platform 1, not platform 2. Home Sunday 10 March From 09:40 until 15:50 Reference: STN Work: Scarborough – Austinmer At Scarborough, Wombarra and Coledale, trains towards Wollongong leave from platform 1, not platform 2. 00:50 Saturday 9 to 2:00 Monday 11 March Reference: STN 0343 Work: Configuration 9+ Buses replace trains between Newcastle Interchange and Central. Buses also replace T1 Northern Line trains between Hornsby and Strathfield. Customers travelling from Strathfield, Eastwood or Epping to Central Coast & Newcastle Line stations should change buses at Hornsby. On Monday morning, buses replace the 00:48 Central to Wyong service. (217L) Bus routes 50CN Hawkesbury River, then Cowan, Berowra and return 51CN Wyong, then all stations to Woy Woy and return 52CN Newcastle Interchange, Hamilton, Broadmeadow, then all stations to Wyong and return 53CN Wyong, then all stations to Gosford then Berowra, Hornsby, Chatswood, Central and return 54CN Woy Woy, then Koolewong, Tascott, Point Clare, Berowra, Hornsby, Chatswood, Central and return 55CN Newcastle Interchange, Hamilton, Broadmeadow, Chatswood, Central and return 56CN Newcastle Interchange, Hamilton, Broadmeadow, Cardiff, Fassifern, Morisset, Wyong, Tuggerah, Berowra, Hornsby, Chatswood, Central and return 62CN Morisset, then Wyong, Tuggerah, Chatswood, Central and return (time limited) Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, buses trains between Newcastle Interchange and Central. Trackwork also affects trains on the T1 North Shore, Northern and Hunter lines. Check the station trackwork poster, use one of our real time apps or plan your trip at transportnsw.info to see how these changes affect you. Home 190304 4-10 March Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Tuesday, February 26, 2019 Produced by Customer & Information Ph: 57 038 Friday 8 March Reference: STN 0343 Work: ARTC possession / Configuration 9 From 21:15 until 02:00, buses replace trains from Newcastle Interchange to Telarah. From 22:30 until 02:00, buses replace trains from Telarah to Newcastle Interchange. V785 is the first DOWN train bussed from NI at 21:18 V784 is the first UP train bussed from Telarah at 22:37 Bus route 1HU Newcastle Interchange, then all stations to Telarah and return Home 02:00 Saturday 9 to 2:00 Monday 11 March Reference: STN 0343 Work: ARTC possession / Configuration 9 Buses replace trains between Scone, Dungog and Newcastle Interchange. Bus routes 1HU Newcastle Interchange, then all stations to Telarah and return 2HU Telarah, Maitland, Victoria Street, Thornton, Beresfield, Warabrook, then all stations to Newcastle Interchange and return 4HU Maitland, then all stations to Dungog and return 7HU Warabrook (University Carpark 16), then bus stops on Ring Road and return 8HU Maitland, Victoria Street, Thornton, Beresfield, Berowra, Hornsby, Central and return 14HU Maitland, Lochinvar all to Scone and return 16HU Newcastle Interchange, then all stations to Maitland, Lochinvar all to Scone and Return 18HU Scone then all stations to Lochinvar, Maitland, Victoria Street all to Beresfield, Warabrook then all to Newcastle Interchange 19HU Dungog, then all stations to Maitland, Victoria St and All to Beresfield, Warabrook all to Newcastle Interchange and return Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, buses trains between Scone, Dungog and Newcastle Interchange.
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