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Monday 21 to Sunday 27 June 2021 Monday 21 to Sunday 27 June 2021 Bussing Line Day(s) affected Reference: STN or TAA View timetable Select the line for more info Mobile devices must be connected via VPN WD WE No planned trackwork No planned trackwork Affecting L2 + L3 Central – Circular Quay No planned trackwork Monday – Thursday STN 1357 Monday – Thursday STN 1357 + 1366 Sunday STN 1280 Weekend STN 1280 Weekend STN 1280 Monday – Wednesday STN 1363 Sunday STN 1280 No planned trackwork No planned trackwork Monday – Thursday STN 1357 Monday – Thursday STN 1366 No planned trackwork Wednesday STN 1995 + TAA 0589 Weekend STN 1280 No planned trackwork Trackwork Bussing Map Special Events extract Key: Next week’s trackwork Feedback form Click to view the bus timetable Scope of work: Configuration 1 Bus timetable is not available Please use this guide to advise Sydney Metro, 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 ROC Customer & Information on 7 7039 if alternate transport is required for customers requiring easy access transport when travelling through areas affected by trackwork. Trackwork Altered transport arrangements Sydney Metro, Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink Intercity services Monday 21 to Sunday 27 June Monday 21 to Thursday 24 June Nightly from 21:50 until 02:00 Reference: STN 1357 Work: Hornsby – Central • No trackwork scheduled on the metro, but trackwork on the T1 North Shore Line may affect how customers travel. • Customers travelling to the City should change at Epping, not Chatswood, for a direct train via the T9 Northern Line. Home Monday 21 to Thursday 24 June Nightly from 21:50 until 02:00 Reference: STN 1357 Work: Hornsby – Central • Buses replace trains between Hornsby and Central. • Trains run to the normal timetable between Berowra and Hornsby. • T1 Western and T9 Northern Line trains start and end at Central, platforms 1-12. Bus routes 12T1 Chatswood, then all stations to Central and return 15T1 Chatswood, then Artarmon, St Leonards, North Sydney, Wynyard, Town Hall, Central and return 16T1 Hornsby, then all stations to Chatswood, then Wynyard, Town Hall, Central and return Home Monday 21 to Thursday 24 June Reference: STN 1357 + STN 1366 Work: Hornsby – Central • Nightly from 21:50 until 02:00, trains start and end at Central, platforms 1-12, due to trackwork on the T1 North Shore Line. • Nightly from 22:30 until 03:55, buses replace trains between Emu Plains and St Marys. • Trains run between St Marys and Central to the normal timetable. • Some buses towards St Marys leave stations Emu Plains to Werrington up to 20 minutes earlier than the normal train timetable. • Blue Mountains Line trains continue to run, to a changed timetable. Bus routes 8T1 St Marys, then all stations to Penrith and return 9T1 St Marys, then all stations to Emu Plains and return Home Sunday 27 June From 05:30 until 09:40 Reference: STN 1280 Work: Cabramatta – Granville • Buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville. • Trains run to a changed timetable between Leppington and the City via Regents Park. Bus routes 4T2 Cabramatta, then all stations to Granville and return 5T2 Cabramatta, then Canley Vale, Fairfield, Granville and return Home 210621 21 - 27 June Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Wednesday, June 16, 2021 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team [email protected] 02:00 Saturday 26 to 02:00 Monday 28 June Reference: STN 1280 Work: Configuration 1 • Trains may run to a changed timetable due to trackwork between Sydenham and Central. Home 02:00 Saturday 26 to 02:00 Monday 28 June Reference: STN 1280 Work: Configuration 1 • Buses replace trains between Cronulla or Waterfall and Central. Some buses start and end at Redfern. • Trains run to a changed timetable between Bondi Junction and Central. • Customers travelling to T8 Airport & South Line stations, should change at Central or catch bus routes 7T4 or 7AT4 to Wolli Creek and change for a T8 Airport & South Line train. • Customers travelling from the City to: - Tempe, Arncliffe, Banksia, Rockdale, Kogarah, Carlton or Allawah change at Redfern for a bus. - all other Illawarra or South Coast Line stations change at Central for express or limited stop buses. Bus routes 1T4 Cronulla, then all stations to Caringbah then Central and return 1AT4 Kirrawee, then all stations to Miranda then Central and return 2T4 Waterfall, then all stations to Sutherland then Central and return 2AT4 Sutherland, then all stations to Hurstville then Central and return 3AT4 Hurstville, then Central and return 5AT4 Kogarah, Rockdale then Redfern and return 6AT4 Cronulla, then all stations to Sutherland, Hurstville, then all stations to Rockdale, Tempe, Sydenham then Redfern and return 7T4 Penshurst all to Wolli Creek and return 7AT4 Hurstville, then all stations to Redfern and return 17T4 Banksia Station Shuttle (Princes Hwy to Railway St and return) Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, buses replace trains between Cronulla or Waterfall and Central. Wearing a face mask is strongly recommended on public transport. Plan ahead by checking transportnsw dot info or transport apps. Home 210621 21 - 27 June Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Wednesday, June 16, 2021 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team [email protected] Monday 21 to Wednesday 23 June Nightly from 23:50 until 01:30 Reference: STN 1363 Work: Richmond – Leppington • Some trains run to a changed timetable and stopping pattern between Richmond and Granville, and between Granville and Leppington only. Some trains start or end at Olympic Park. • Customers may need to change trains at Granville to continue their journey. Home Sunday 27 June From 05:30 until 09:40 Reference: STN 1280 Work: Cabramatta – Granville • Buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville. • Trains run to a changed timetable between Leppington and Olympic Park via Regents Park, and between Richmond and Olympic Park. • Customers may need to change at Lidcombe to continue their journey. Bus routes 4T2 Cabramatta, all stations to Granville and return 5T2 Cabramatta, Canley Vale, Fairfield, then express to Granville and return 14T2 Granville, Merrylands and return Home 02:00 Saturday 26 to 02:00 Monday 28 June Reference: STN 1280 Work: Configuration 1 • Trackwork on the T4 Illawarra and South Coast lines may affect how our customers travel. • Customers travelling to: - Tempe, Arncliffe, Banksia, Rockdale, Kogarah, Carlton or Allawah can change at Wolli Creek for a bus. - all other T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra or South Coast Line stations can change at Central, not Wolli Creek. Home Monday 21 to Thursday 24 June Nightly from 21:50 until 02:00 Reference: STN 1357 Work: Hornsby – Central • Trains start and end at Central, platforms 1-12, due to trackwork on the T1 North Shore Line. Home Monday 21 to Thursday 24 June Nightly from 23:20 until 03:30 Reference: STN 1366 Work: Penrith – St Marys • Trains may run up to 30 minutes later than the normal timetable due to trackwork between Penrith and St Marys. Home Wednesday 23 June Reference: STN 1995 + TAA 0589 Work: Maitland – Muswellbrook • Buses replace the following trains between Maitland and Muswellbrook: - 08:14 Newcastle Interchange to Muswellbrook. V625 - 10:09 Muswellbrook to Newcastle Interchange. V638 • Trains run to the normal timetable between Newcastle Interchange and Maitland. Bus routes 10HU Muswellbrook, then Singleton, Maitland and return 15HU Muswellbrook, then all stations to Maitland and return Home 210621 21 - 27 June Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Wednesday, June 16, 2021 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team [email protected] 02:00 Saturday 26 to 02:00 Monday 28 June Reference: STN 1280 Work: Configuration 1 • Buses replace trains between Dapto and Central, and between Port Kembla and Wollongong. • Trains run to a changed timetable between Bomaderry and Kiama, and between Kiama and Dapto. Limited buses also run between Bomaderry and Kiama to supplement train services. • Some late night and early morning buses extend from Dapto to Kiama and Bomaderry. • South Coast Line trackwork buses do not stop at Wolli Creek. Customers travelling to T8 Airport & South Line stations, should change at Central for a T8 Airport & South Line train. Bus routes 1SC Bomaderry, then all stations to Kiama and return 27SC Port Kembla, then all stations to Wollongong and return 29SC Helensburgh (town) then Helensburgh Station and return 30SC Helensburgh (town) then Otford Station and return 37SC Kiama, express to Shellharbour Junction, then all stations to Dapto and return 43SC Dapto, Wollongong, North Wollongong, Sutherland then Central and return 44SC Dapto all to Thirroul, Sutherland then Central and return 45SC Wollongong, then all stations to Waterfall, Sutherland then Central and return (except Otford) Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, buses replace trains between Dapto or Port Kembla and Central. Wearing a face mask is strongly recommended on public transport. Plan ahead by checking transportnsw dot info or transport apps. Home 210621 21 - 27 June Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Wednesday, June 16, 2021 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team [email protected] Special Events extract Updated Special
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