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Monday 24 February to Sunday 1 March 2020 Monday 24 February to Sunday 1 March 2020 Bussing Line Day(s) affected Special Train Notices (STN) View timetable Select the line for more info Mobile devices must be connected via VPN WD WE No trackwork scheduled Monday – Thursday STN 0314 No trackwork scheduled Monday and Friday STN 0295 + STN 0446 Weekend STN 0305 Monday – Thursday STN 0314 + STN 0346 Monday – Thursday STN 0314 Weekend STN 0305 Tuesday – Thursday STN 0355 Monday and Friday STN 0295 + STN 0446 No trackwork scheduled Monday – Thursday STN 0314 + STN 0316 Sunday STN 0305 No trackwork scheduled Monday – Friday STN 0305 Weekend No trackwork scheduled Wednesday STN 0460 Saturday – Sunday STN 0305 Tuesday – Thursday STN 0355 Sunday STN 0305 No trackwork scheduled Trackwork Bussing Map Special Events extract Key: Next week’s trackwork Feedback form Click to view the bus timetable Scope of work: Configuration 7 + Bus timetable is not available Lidcombe – Sefton Junction 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 24 February to Sunday 1 March Monday 24 to Thursday 27 February Nightly from 21:40 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0314 Work: City Outer Trains run around the City Circle in one direction only, via the City Inner (from Central first stop Museum). Some trains start or end at Central. Customers may need to change trains to continue their journey. Home Monday 24 February From 21:00 until 04:30 Reference: STN 0295 Work: Richmond – Riverstone Buses replace trains between Richmond and Riverstone. Trains run to the normal timetable between Riverstone and Blacktown or Central. Bus route 51T1 Riverstone, then all stations to Richmond and return Home Friday 28 February From 22:00 until 02:00 Reference: STN 0446 Work: Richmond – Riverstone • Buses replace trains between Richmond and Riverstone. • Trains run to the normal timetable between Riverstone and Blacktown or Central. Bus route 51T1 Riverstone, then all stations to Richmond and return Home Saturday 29 February Reference: STN 0305 Work: Configuration 7- Buses replace trains between Emu Plains and Penrith. Trains run between Richmond or Penrith and the City, some to a changed timetable. Bus route 42BM Katoomba, then all stations to Penrith and return Home Diversions via Olympic Park: On Saturday and Sunday mornings from approximately 00:10 until 04:30 some trains will divert via Olympic Park Station due to possession of the UP and DOWN Mains between Flemington and Lidcombe. These trains are not scheduled to make a passenger stop at Olympic Park Station. Home Sunday 1 March Reference: STN 0305 Work: Configuration 7 Buses replace trains between Emu Plains and Blacktown. Trains run between Richmond or Blacktown and the City, some to a changed timetable. Bus routes 70T1 Mount Druitt, then express to Blacktown and return 71T1 Penrith, then express to Penrith and return 72T1 Penrith, then all stations to Blacktown and return Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, on Saturday buses replace trains between Emu Plains and Penrith, and on Sunday, buses replace trains between Emu Plains and Blacktown. Buses also replace Blue Mountains Line trains. Check the station trackwork poster, use one of our apps or plan your trip at transportnsw.info to see how these changes affect you. Home 200224 Trackwork Reference Guide 24 February - 1 March Current as of Thursday, February 20, 2020 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team Ph: 57 038 Monday 24 to Thursday 27 February Nightly from 21:40 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0314 Work: City Outer Trains run to a changed timetable around the City Circle, via the City Inner (from Central first stop Museum). Home Wednesday 26 February From 22:50 until 01:30 Reference: STN 0346 Work: Strathfield – Ashfield Buses replace the all-stations trains between Strathfield and Ashfield. Trains run to the normal timetable between Ashfield and the City only. Leppington trains make an extra stop at Homebush, but will not stop at Ashfield. T1 Western Line Penrith trains make extra stops at Homebush and Burwood. Bus route 43T2 Strathfield, then all stations to Ashfield and return Home Saturday 29 February and Sunday 1 March Daily from 22:50 until 01:30 – times are approximate Reference: STN 0305 Work: Flemington - Lidcombe Diversions via Olympic Park: On Saturday and Sunday mornings from approximately 00:10 until 04:30 some trains will divert via Olympic Park Station due to possession of the UP and DOWN Mains between Flemington and Lidcombe. These trains are not scheduled to make a passenger stop at Olympic Park Station. Home Monday 24 to Thursday 27 February Nightly from 21:40 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0314 Work: City Outer Trains run to a changed timetable around the City Circle via the City Inner (from Central first stop Museum). Home 02:00 Saturday 29 February to 02:00 Monday 2 March Reference: STN 0305 Work: Lidcombe – Sefton Junction Buses replace trains between Lidcombe and Bankstown. Trains run between Liverpool or Bankstown and the City via Sydenham, to the normal timetable. Bus route 8T3 Bankstown, then all stations to Lidcombe and return Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, buses replace trains between Lidcombe and Bankstown. Check the station trackwork poster, use one of our apps or plan your trip at transportnsw.info to see how these changes affect you. Home Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 February Nightly from 22:00 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0355 Work: Waterfall – Helensburgh Trains may run to a changed timetable due to trackwork at Waterfall. Home 200224 Trackwork Reference Guide 24 February - 1 March Current as of Thursday, February 20, 2020 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team Ph: 57 038 Monday 24 February From 21:00 until 04:30 Reference: STN 0295 Work: Richmond – Riverstone Buses replace trains between Richmond and Riverstone. Trains run to the normal timetable between Riverstone and Leppington. Bus route 51T1 Riverstone, then all stations to Richmond and return Home Friday 28 February From 22:00 until 02:00 Reference: STN 0446 Work: Richmond – Riverstone • Buses replace trains between Richmond and Riverstone. • Trains run to the normal timetable between Riverstone and Leppington. Bus route 51T1 Riverstone, then all stations to Richmond and return Home Monday 24 to Thursday 27 February Nightly from 21:55 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0316 + STN 0314 Work: City Outer + Revesby – Glenfield Buses replace trains between Glenfield and Revesby. Trains run between Macarthur and Glenfield, continuing to Liverpool, to a changed timetable. Trains run to the normal timetable between Revesby and Central. Due to City Circle Trackwork, customers travelling to City Circle stations may need to change trains at Central. 12-U is the first DOWN train to be bussed from Revesby 22:15 789W is the first UP train to be bussed from Glenfield 22:03 Bus route 14T8 Glenfield, then all stations to Revesby and return Home Sunday 1 March From 22:00 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0305 Work: East Hills – Glenfield Buses replace trains between Glenfield and East Hills. Trains run between Macarthur and Glenfield, continuing to Liverpool, to a changed timetable. Trains run to the normal timetable between East Hills and Central. Bus route 72T8 Glenfield, then all stations to East Hills and return Home Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 February Nightly from 22:00 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0355 Work: Waterfall – Helensburgh Trains may run to a changed timetable due to trackwork at Waterfall. Home Sunday 1 March From 08:00 until 16:00 Reference: STN 0305 Work: Helensburgh – Otford At Otford and Helensburgh, trains to the City leave from platform 2, not platform 1. Home 200224 Trackwork Reference Guide 24 February - 1 March Current as of Thursday, February 20, 2020 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team Ph: 57 038 Until further notice Due to infrastructure damage caused by bushfires and a landslide, buses continue to replace trains between Bathurst, Lithgow and Springwood until further notice. Once the landslide repairs are complete, buses will continue to replace trains between Lithgow and Mount Victoria while repairs to bushfire affected infrastructure continues. Home Saturday 29 February Reference: STN 0305 Work: Configuration 7 Buses replace trains between Lithgow and Penrith. Bathurst trains are replaced by buses between Bathurst and Central. Trains run between Penrith and Central, some to a changed timetable. Customers travelling to Lithgow to connect with NSW TrainLink Regional Coaches should call 132 232 to confirm departure times. Bus routes 2BM Bathurst then express to Lithgow and return 6BM Bathurst, then Lithgow, Mount Victoria, Katoomba, Springwood, Penrith, Parramatta, Central and return 10BM Bathurst, Rydal, Tarana, Lithgow and return 42BM Katoomba, then all stations to Penrith and return 43BM Lithgow, then all stations to Katoomba, Springwood, Blaxland, then Penrith and return 44BM Katoomba, then express to Penrith and return 46BM Mount Victoria, then all stations to Katoomba, Springwood, Blaxland, then Penrith and return Home Sunday 1 March Reference: STN 0305 Work: Configuration 7 Buses replace trains between Lithgow and Blacktown. Bathurst trains are replaced by buses between Bathurst and Central. T1 Western Line trains run between Blacktown and the City. These trains do not run to the Blue Mountains Line train timetable. Customers travelling to Lithgow to connect with NSW TrainLink Regional Coaches should call 132 232 to confirm departure times.
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