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Download Future Trackwork Calendar Future planned trackwork calendar This future trackwork summary outlines planned trackwork which may affect your journey on Sydney Metro, Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink Intercity services. We try to keep this information as accurate as possible however changes can occur. If you are planning to travel within the next two weeks please plan your trip at transportnsw.info for confirmed trackwork information. Monday 18 to Thursday 21 October (evening) T1 North Shore & Western Line Buses replace T1 North Shore Line trains between Berowra and Hornsby. T3 Bankstown Line Buses replace trains between Bankstown and Sydenham. Central Coast & Newcastle Line Buses replace trains between Gosford and Hornsby. Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 October (weekend) City Circle Trains run in one direction only, from Central first stop Town Hall. T1 North Shore & Western Line Trains run between Berowra and Wynyard only. T2 Inner West & Leppington Line T5 Cumberland Line Buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville. T8 Airport & South Line Trains run to a changed timetable and stopping pattern. Some Macarthur trains to the City run via Sydenham. T9 Northern Line Trains start and end at Central. Monday 25 to Thursday 28 October (evening) City Circle City Circle trains will not run. Buses run between Central and Circular Quay via Museum. T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Buses replace trains between Sutherland and Hurstville. Wednesday 27 October (morning) Hunter Line Buses replace some trains between Muswellbrook and Maitland. Thursday 28 and Friday 29 October (major weekday) Hunter Line From 6pm Thursday, buses replace trains between Scone or Dungog and Newcastle Interchange. 211001 Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 October (weekend) T1 North Shore & Western Line Buses replace T1 North Shore Line trains between Berowra and Hornsby. T9 Northern Line Buses replace trains between Hornsby and Strathfield. Blue Mountains Line Trains start and end at Strathfield. Central Coast & Newcastle Line Buses replace trains between Newcastle Interchange and Central. Hunter Line Buses replace trains between Scone, Dungog and Newcastle Interchange. Monday 1 to Thursday 4 November (evening) T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Buses replace trains between Bondi Junction and Central. Tuesday 2 November (evening) T2 Inner West & Leppington Line Buses replace the all-stations Homebush trains between Ashfield and Homebush. Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 November (evening) T1 North Shore & Western Line Buses replace T1 North Shore Line trains between Blacktown and Olympic Park. T2 Inner West & Leppington Line T5 Cumberland Line Buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville then continue to Lidcombe. Blue Mountains Line Buses replace trains between Blacktown and Central. Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 November (weekend) Metro North West Line Buses replace services between Tallawong and Chatswood. City Circle Trains run in one direction only, from Central first stop Town Hall. T1 North Shore & Western Line Buses replace T1 North Shore Line trains between Hornsby and Wynyard. T1 Western Line Penrith trains start and end at Central. Richmond trains start and end at Olympic Park. T3 Bankstown Line Buses replace trains between Lidcombe and Bankstown. T8 Airport & South Line Trains run to a changed timetable and stopping pattern. Some Macarthur trains to the City run via Sydenham. Monday 8 to Thursday 11 November (evening) T2 Inner West & Leppington Line Buses replace the all-stations Homebush trains between Homebush and Central. Blue Mountains Line Buses replace trains between Springwood and Penrith. 211001 Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 November (weekend) T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Buses replace trains between Waterfall, Cronulla and Central. South Coast Line Buses replace trains between Dapto and Central. Monday 15 to Thursday 18 November (evening) T8 Airport & South Line Buses replace trains between East Hills and Sydenham and also between Sydenham and Central via the Airport. Wednesday 17 November (morning) Hunter Line Buses replace some trains between Muswellbrook and Maitland. Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 November (weekend) City Circle Buses replace trains between Central and Circular Quay via Museum. T2 Inner West & Leppington Line T5 Cumberland Line Buses replace trains between Leppington and Glenfield. Trains run between Macarthur and North Sydney via Granville. Buses also replace Homebush trains between Ashfield and Central. T3 Bankstown Line Trains run between Liverpool or Lidcombe and Sydenham only. T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Trains make extra stops at Erskineville and St Peters. T8 Airport & South Line Buses replace trains between Glenfield and Sydenham, and between Sydenham and Central via the Airport. Monday 22 to Thursday 25 November (evening) T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line South Coast Line Trains will not stop at Wolli Creek. Buses run between Sydenham and Wolli Creek, and between Wolli Creek and Arncliffe. Monday 22 to Wednesday 24 November (major weekday) Hunter Line Buses replace trains between Scone and Maitland. On Tuesday and Wednesday evening, buses replace trains between Scone, Telarah and Newcastle Interchange. 211001 Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 November (weekend) T2 Inner West & South Line Buses replace trains between Fairfield and Glenfield, then continue to Macarthur. The all-stations Homebush trains will not run. T1 Western and T9 Northern Line trains make extra stops between Homebush and Redfern. T3 Bankstown Line Buses replace trains between Liverpool and Bankstown. T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Buses replace trains between Bondi Junction and Central. T5 Cumberland Line Buses replace trains between Fairfield and Glenfield. T8 Airport & South Line Buses replace trains between Macarthur and Glenfield, then continue to Fairfield. Southern Highlands Line Buses replace trains between Goulburn, Moss Vale and Campbelltown. Some buses continue to Central. Monday 29 November to Thursday 2 December (evening) T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Buses replace trains between Bondi Junction and Central. Central Coast & Newcastle Line Buses replace trains between Newcastle Interchange and Morisset. Tuesday 30 November (evening) T2 Inner West & Leppington Line Buses replace the all-stations Homebush trains between Ashfield and Homebush. Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 December (weekend) T1 North Shore & Western Line Buses replace T1 Western Line trains between Lidcombe and Strathfield. Some trains run between Western Line stations and the City via Bankstown. T2 Inner West & South Line Buses replace trains between Lidcombe and Strathfield. Blue Mountains Line Buses replace trains between Blacktown and Central. Saturday 4 December (morning) T8 Airport & South Line Buses replace Revesby trains between Revesby and Wolli Creek. Monday 6 to Thursday 9 December (evening) T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Buses replace trains between Sutherland and Hurstville. Central Coast & Newcastle Line Buses replace trains between Gosford and Hornsby. Wednesday 8 December (morning) Hunter Line Buses replace some trains between Muswellbrook and Maitland. 211001 Friday 10 December (evening) T2 Inner West & Leppington Line Buses replace all trains between Strathfield and Central. Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 December (weekend) T1 North Shore & Western Line T1 Western Line trains make extra stops between Strathfield and Central. Richmond trains run between Richmond and Olympic Park. T2 Inner West & Leppington Line Leppington trains start and end at Strathfield. Homebush trains will not run. T1 Western and T9 Northern Line trains make extra stops between Strathfield and Central. T9 Northern Line Trains make extra stops between Strathfield and Central. Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 December (evening) T2 Inner West & Leppington Line Buses replace all trains between Strathfield and Central. Monday 13 to Thursday 16 December (evening) T1 North Shore & Western Line Buses replace T1 North Shore Line trains between Hornsby and Central. Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 December (weekend) City Circle Trains run in one direction only, from Central first stop Museum. T1 North Shore & Western Line Buses replace T1 North Shore Line trains between Gordon and Wynyard. T1 Western Line Penrith trains start and end at Central. Richmond trains run to and from Olympic Park. T3 Bankstown Line Buses replace trains between Bankstown and Sydenham. T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Trains make extra stops at St Peters and Erskineville. T7 Olympic Park Line Buses replace trains between Olympic Park and Lidcombe. T8 Airport & South Line Trains run to a changed timetable and stopping pattern. Some Macarthur trains from the City run via Sydenham. T9 Northern Line Trains run between Berowra or Hornsby and Central only. Wednesday 22 December (morning) Hunter Line Buses replace some trains between Muswellbrook and Maitland. 211001 Sunday 22 December 2021 to Sunday 9 January 2022 (major weekday) T3 Bankstown Line Buses replace trains between Bankstown and Sydenham. Sunday 26 to Tuesday 28 December (long weekend) T3 Bankstown Line Buses replace trains between Sydenham and Central. T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Buses replace trains between Sydenham and Central. Change at Wolli Creek for trains to the City. Blue Mountains Line Trains start and end at Blacktown. Central Coast & Newcastle Line Trains start and end at Strathfield. South Coast Line Trains start and end at Waterfall due to trackwork on the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line. Wednesday 29 to Thursday 30 December (major weekday) T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
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