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Monday 11 to Sunday 17 January 2021 Monday 11 to Sunday 17 January 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 N/A Central – Circular Quay Monday – Thursday STN 0014 Weekend STN 0095 Weekend STN 0095 Weekend STN 0095 Monday – Thursday STN 0014 Weekend STN 0095 Monday – Thursday STN 0014 Weekend STN 0095 Weekend STN 0095 Weekend STN 0095 Monday STN 0016 Weekend STN 0095 Monday – Thursday STN 0014 Weekend STN 0095 Monday – Thursday STN 0012 Weekend STN 0095 Saturday STN 0095 Monday – Tuesday + Wednesday STN 0012 + STN 0025 Weekend STN 0095 No planned trackwork Monday STN 0081 Sunday STN 0095 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 5 + CBD Metro C 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 11 to Sunday 17 January 02:00 Saturday 16 to 02:00 Monday 18 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: CBD Metro C • Trackwork will not affect Metro services but trackwork on the City Circle may affect how our customers travel. • T1 North Shore Line trains run between Berowra and Wynyard, and T9 Northern Line trains run between Hornsby and Central, platforms 1-12, via Strathfield only. • Customers may need to change trains to continue their journey. Home Monday 11 to Thursday 14 January Nightly from 22:30 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0014 Work: City Outer • Trains run in one direction only, from Central first stop Museum. • Some City Circle trains run to a changed timetable and leave from different platforms. • Customers travelling from Town Hall or Wynyard to Circular Quay can catch the light rail. Home 02:00 Saturday 16 to 02:00 Monday 18 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: CBD Metro C • Trains run in one direction only, from Central first stop Town Hall. • Some City Circle trains run to a changed timetable and leave from different platforms. • Some trains start or end at Central. Customers may need to change trains to continue their journey. • Customers travelling from Circular Quay to Wynyard or Town Hall can catch the light rail. Home 02:00 Saturday 16 to 02:00 Monday 18 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: CBD Metro C • Trains run between Berowra and Wynyard only. • A shuttle train service also runs between Lindfield and North Sydney. • City Circle trains run in one direction only, from Wynyard first stop Circular Quay. • T1 Western and T9 Northern Line trains start and end at Central, platforms 1-12. • From 19:50 Saturday until 05:00 Sunday, buses replace trains between Berowra and Hornsby. Bus routes 2ACN Hornsby, Berowra then all stations to Woy Woy and return 3CN All stations Hornsby to Hawkesbury River and return 5CN Hornsby, Berowra, Tuggerah, Wyong and return 61CN Hornsby, Berowra, Gosford, then all stations to Wyong and return Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, trains run between Berowra and Hornsby only. Change at Wynyard for a City Circle train or the light rail to continue your journey. 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 210111 11 - 17 January Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Wednesday, January 06, 2021 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team [email protected] Saturday 16 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: Configuration 5 • From 02:00 until 06:00, buses replace trains between Blacktown and Olympic Park. • Trains run between Emu Plains, Penrith or Richmond and Blacktown only, and between Olympic Park and the City, some to a changed timetable. • Customers travelling to Western Line stations should change at Olympic Park not Lidcombe for faster western line buses. Bus routes 27T1 Blacktown, express to Parramatta, then express to Olympic Park and return 28T1 Blacktown, all stations to Parramatta, then express to Olympic Park and return 29T1 Blacktown, all stations to Granville, then Auburn, Lidcombe and Olympic Park and return 55T1 Blacktown, express to Central and return Home 06:00 Saturday 16 to 02:00 Monday 18 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: CBD Metro C • Trains run between Emu Plains or Penrith and Central, platforms 1-12 only. • Richmond trains run between Richmond and Olympic Park only. Customers may need to change at Parramatta to continue their journey. Home Monday 11 to Thursday 14 January Nightly from 22:30 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0014 Work: City Outer • Trains run around the City Circle in one direction only, from Central first stop Museum. Home Saturday 16 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: Configuration 5 • From 02:00 until 06:00, buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Olympic Park. • Trains run to a changed timetable between Leppington and the City via Regents Park. Bus routes 61T2 Cabramatta, then all stations to Merrylands, Granville, then all stations to Olympic Park and return 65T2 Cabramatta, Canley Vale, Fairfield, express to Granville, then express to Olympic Park and return Home 06:00 Saturday 16 to 02:00 Monday 18 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: Configuration 5 • 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 14T2 Merrylands, then Granville and return Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, from 6am Saturday, buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville. As there is limited capacity for physical distancing on trackwork buses, please wear a face mask on public transport and only travel if essential. Plan ahead by checking transportNSW dot info or transport apps. Home 210111 11 - 17 January Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Wednesday, January 06, 2021 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team [email protected] Monday 11 to Thursday 14 January Nightly from 22:30 until 01:00 Reference: STN 0014 Work: City Outer • Trains run around the City Circle in one direction only, from Central first stop Museum. Home 02:00 Saturday 16 to 02:00 Monday 18 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: CBD Metro C • Trains run between Liverpool or Lidcombe and Sydenham only. • T4 Illawarra Line trains make extra stops at St Peters and Erskineville. • Extra trains run between Leppington and the City via Regents Park. Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, trains run between Liverpool or Lidcombe and Sydenham only. Change trains at Sydenham to continue your journey. 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 02:00 Saturday 16 to 02:00 Monday 18 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: CBD Metro C • All Cronulla, and some Waterfall trains make extra stops at St Peters and Erskineville. • Daily from 08:00 until 20:00 extra trains run between Hurstville and Bondi Junction. Home 210111 11 - 17 January Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Wednesday, January 06, 2021 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team [email protected] Saturday 16 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: Configuration 5 • From 02:00 until 06:00, buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Olympic Park. • Trains run between Richmond and Blacktown, and between Leppington and the City via Regents Park only. Bus routes 27T1 Blacktown, express to Parramatta, then express to Olympic Park and return 28T1 Blacktown, all stations to Parramatta, then express to Olympic Park and return 29T1 Blacktown, all stations to Granville, then Auburn, Lidcombe and Olympic Park and return 61T2 Cabramatta, then all stations to Merrylands, Granville, then all stations to Olympic Park and return 65T2 Cabramatta, Canley Vale, Fairfield, express to Granville, then express to Olympic Park and return Home 06:00 Saturday 16 to 02:00 Monday 18 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: Configuration 5 • Buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville. • Trains run to a changed timetable between Richmond or Schofields and Lidcombe, then Olympic Park. • T2 Leppington Line trains run to a changed timetable between Leppington and the City via Regents Park. • Customers may need to change trains at Lidcombe to continue their journey. Bus routes 4T2 Cabramatta, then all stations to Granville and return 5T2 Cabramatta, then Canley Vale, Fairfield, Granville and return 14T2 Merrylands, then Granville and return Suggested Station Announcements Good morning/afternoon/evening customers, Due to trackwork this weekend, from 6am Saturday, buses replace trains between Cabramatta and Granville. As there is limited capacity for physical distancing on trackwork buses, please wear a face mask on public transport and only travel if essential. Plan ahead by checking transportNSW dot info or transport apps. Home 210111 11 - 17 January Trackwork Reference Guide Current as of Wednesday, January 06, 2021 Produced by the CIU Trackwork Information Team [email protected] Monday 11 January Reference: STN 0016 Work: Olympic Park – Lidcombe • From 23:00 until 01:00, buses replace trains between Olympic Park and Lidcombe. Bus route 40T7 Olympic Park, then Lidcombe and return Home Saturday 16 January Reference: STN 0095 Work: Configuration 5 • From 02:00 until 06:00, buses replace trains between Olympic Park and Blacktown or Cabramatta.
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