Bankstown Line (Sydney Trains)

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Bankstown Line
TfNSW T3.svg
Waratah Train Departing Dulwich Hill Station, bound for the City.jpg
A B set at the now closed Dulwich Hill station in September 2024
Overview
Owner Transport Asset Holding Entity
Locale Sydney, New South Wales
Termini
Stations33
Service
Type Commuter rail
Operator(s) Sydney Trains
Depot(s) Flemington
Rolling stock K, M, A and B sets
History
Opened1 February 1895 (1895-02-01)
Closed30 September 2024 (2024-09-30)
Technical
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Sydney rail services
Metro North West & Bankstown
North Shore & Western
Leppington & Inner West
Liverpool & Inner West
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
Cumberland
Lidcombe & Bankstown
Olympic Park
Airport & South
Northern

The Bankstown Line (formerly numbered T3, coloured orange) was a commuter rail line operated by Sydney Trains in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It previously served Bankstown, Lidcombe and Liverpool. The Main Suburban railway line was the physical railway line which carried the section of the Inner West & Liverpool Line between Redfern and Lidcombe, followed by the Main South railway line between Lidcombe and Liverpool. On 30 September 2024, a significant portion of the line closed between Bankstown and Sydenham as part of conversion works to facilitate the extension of the Sydney Metro's North West & Bankstown Line along the existing rail corridor to Bankstown. The Bankstown-Sydenham section of the line will thus operate under the Sydney Metro network upon its re-opening in 2025.

Contents

The closure of the Bankstown-to-Sydenham section of the line resulted in a reclassification of services along the rest of the remaining line. The section of the line between Liverpool and Lidcombe (which runs on the Main South Line) was reclassified as the Liverpool & Inner West Line, retaining the T3 numbering. The part of the line between Bankstown and Lidcombe continues to operate as a short shuttle line, known as the Lidcombe & Bankstown Line , numbered T6. [1]

Prior to September 2024, the Bankstown Line operated between the City Circle and Lidcombe or Liverpool via Bankstown and Sydenham, using the physical Bankstown railway line.

History

Railway line history

The Bankstown railway line opened between Sydenham on the Illawarra railway line and Belmore in 1895. [2] This was the second solely suburban line to open in Sydney, following the North Shore railway line in 1890all other rail lines were mainlines carrying traffic into and out of Sydney. In 1909, the line was extended to Bankstown, with intermediate stations at Lakemba and Punchbowl. In 1916, the Metropolitan Goods Line was constructed, running parallel to the Bankstown Line between Marrickville and Campsie. A second extension, from Bankstown to Birrong, opened in 1928. This provided connections to the main suburban railway at Lidcombe and the main south line to Liverpool. A new station between Lakemba and Punchbowl at Wiley Park opened in 1938.

In 1926, the Bankstown Line became the second line in Sydney to be electrified and a maintenance depot was constructed at Punchbowl. Electrification was extended from Bankstown to Regents Park in 1939. [3] The Punchbowl Maintenance Depot closed in 1994.

In January 2006, a four-year project to upgrade the line was completed.[ citation needed ] The work included the resleepering of the entire line, replacing the former wooden sleepers with the more durable concrete ones, replacement and upgrade of the signalling, and also replacement of the ageing catenary, mostly with the more modern double contact wire variety. The lengthy upgrade process was noted for its "January Closedowns", in which the entire line was closed in January for the bulk of the upgrade work to take place.

Commuter line history

Electric passenger services operated along the Bankstown Line to Wynyard station until the 1956 opening of Circular Quay station and the completion of the City Circle. In 1979, with the opening of the Eastern Suburbs line, the direction around the City Circle reversed with trips from Bankstown going to St James first and vice versa.[ citation needed ]

Operation of the Bankstown Line had been tied to the operation of all stations services on the Main Suburban railway line between Lidcombe and the city (marketed as the Inner West Line). Services consisted of a mixture of "Bankstown loop" trains (City - Sydenham - Bankstown - Lidcombe - Strathfield - City) and trains from both sides of the loop (Birrong or Regents Park) heading to Sefton and then further west. Until the early 2000s, a number of Bankstown trains continued via the Western Line to Blacktown via Granville and Parramatta.[ citation needed ]

A new timetable released in October 2013 broke the loop between the two lines. As part of the Rail Clearways Program, new turnbacks were constructed at Lidcombe and Homebush to allow the separation of both lines and increase their reliability and frequency. Services were also changed to operate mostly around the City Circle via Town Hall on weekdays (rather than via Museum). As part of the timetable change, a new numbering system was also introduced and the line was given the number T3. A sextuplication project between Erskineville and Sydenham was also proposed as part of the Rail Clearways Program, but was cancelled in 2011. It was intended to separate Bankstown line services from those operating towards East Hills. The 2013 timetable sees most East Hills line trains using the Airport line to access the city.[ citation needed ]

The line was depicted in a brown colour in the early 1990s [4] before being changed to a purple colour around 2000, [5] before it became the orange colour.

Closure

As part of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest construction project, conversion of the Sydenham to Bankstown section of the line is expected to be complete by 2025. A tunnel was constructed between Sydenham and Chatswood, for access to the city, which opened in 2024. The stations of St Peters and Erskineville will be served by the Airport & South Line instead, and the stations west of Bankstown towards Lidcombe and Liverpool will not be converted under this project. [1] [6] The NSW Legislative Council Inquiry into the Sydenham-Bankstown line conversion recommended that the direct train to City via Lidcombe be restored for commuters west of Bankstown. [7] The NSW Government rejected most recommendations from this report. [8]

In December 2020, Transport for NSW announced it was considering when the Bankstown Line closes for conversion to metro in 2024, the Liverpool to city service via Regents Park and Lidcombe will be reinstated and a shuttle branch service will run between Lidcombe and Bankstown. [9] Regents Park will be the main interchange point between both lines as the direct train between Bankstown and Liverpool will be withdrawn.

In November 2022, Transport for NSW released plans to consider closing Birrong, Yagoona, and other stations in the West of Bankstown after the opening of Sydney Metro City & Southwest. Buses would replace trains in the West of Bankstown towards Lidcombe and Liverpool, however this no longer appears part of revised planning for opening of Sydney Metro City & Southwest. [10]

In April 2023, the NSW Government announced an independent review into the Sydney Metro project. [11]

In August 2023, the NSW Government in response to the recommendation of the Sydney Metro Review Interim Report, announced the continuation of the Sydney Metro Southwest project between Sydenham and Bankstown including a 12-month temporary closure from September 2024 onwards. [12] The proposal will see Bankstown line services replaced with Southwest Link bus replacement services with the section between Lidcombe and Bankstown to be re-numbered as the T6 Lidcombe & Bankstown Line. [13] Southwest Link bus services will be free and run on three separate routes along the former Bankstown Line service. [14]

On 30 September 2024, the original T3 Bankstown Line was closed between Sydenham and Bankstown permanently to allow for the line to be converted to Sydney Metro services. [15] As a result of that, the line was renamed from the T3 Bankstown Line to the T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line, with trains now operating via the Inner West Line.

Commuter line route

Passenger services began at Town Hall station on the City Circle. Most services operate around the City Circle in a clockwise direction to Central, then through Redfern. However both inbound and outbound trains can also travel in the counterclockwise direction around the City Circle from 2017. After Central, trains entered the Illawara railway line, using the local (western pair) tracks, stopping at St Peters and Erskineville stations. Just south of Sydenham, all trains took the turnout onto the Bankstown railway line. At Sefton Park Junction (west of Birrong), trains were able to turn onto both directions of the Main Southern railway line, running to Liverpool or Lidcombe.[ citation needed ]

The line served two major centres in Western Sydney, namely Bankstown and Liverpool.[ citation needed ]

Bankstown Line (Sydney Trains)
T3 interactive map
T3 stations
NameDistance from
Central

[16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

Opened

[16] [17] [18] [19]

Railway lineServing suburbsOther lines
Town Hall – Birrong
Town Hall 1.2 km1932 City Circle Sydney, Darling Harbour
T2
T4
T8
T9
Wynyard 2.1 km1932Sydney, The Rocks, Millers Point
T1
T2
T8
T9
Circular Quay 3.0 km1956Circular Quay, Sydney
The Rocks, Millers Point
T2
T8
St James 4.3 km

(dist via

Town Hall)

1926Sydney
Museum 5 km

(dist via

Town Hall)

1926Sydney
Central 0 km1855Central, Strawberry Hills
Ultimo, Surrey Hills
T1
T2
T4
T8
T9
Redfern 1.3 km1878 Illawarra Redfern, Waterloo, Darlington
The University of Sydney
T1
T2
T4
T8
T9

(T8 peak hours only)
Erskineville 2.9 km1884Erskineville, Macdonaldtown, Newtownnone
St Peters 3.8 km1884St Peters, Alexandria, Erskineville, Newtown
T8

(T8 peak hours only)
Sydenham 5.3 km1884Sydenham, Marrickville, St Peters
T4
T8

(T8 peak hours only)
Marrickville 6.6 km1895 Bankstown Marrickville, Marrickville Southnone
Dulwich Hill 7.9 km1895Dulwich Hill, Marrickville, Hurlstone Park
Hurlstone Park 8.8 km1895Hurlstone Park, Canterbury
Canterbury 10.2 km1895Canterbury
Campsie 11.7 km1895Campsie
Belmore 13.3 km1895Belmore
Lakemba 14.5 km1909Lakemba
Wiley Park 15.4 km1938Wiley Park, Lakemba, Punchbowl
Punchbowl 16.5 km1909Punchbowl
Bankstown 18.7 km1909Bankstown
Yagoona 20.6 km1928Yagoona
Birrong 22.1 km1928Birrong
Birrong – Lidcombe
Regents Park 19.9 km1912 Main South Regents Parknone
Berala 18.4 km1912Berala
Lidcombe 16.6 km1858Lidcombe
T1
T2
T7
Birrong – Liverpool
Sefton 21.2 km1924Main SouthSeftonnone
Chester Hill 22.3 km1924Chester Hill
Leightonfield 23.7 km1942Villawood
Villawood 24.5 km1924Villawood
Carramar 25.9 km1924Carramar
Cabramatta 28.4 km1870Cabramatta
T2
T5
Warwick Farm 34.2 km1889Warwick Farm
Liverpool 35.7 km1856Liverpool

Patronage

The following table shows the patronage of Sydney Trains network for the year ending 30 June 2022.

2023–24 Sydney Trains patronage by line [n.b. 1] [21]
T1
86,736,689
T2
47,048,199
T3
20,178,194 [n.b. 2]
T4
54,802,802
T5
8,028,853
T6
[n.b. 3]
T7
1,345,017
T8
37,691,564
T9
22,303,028
  1. Figures based on Opal tap on and tap off data
  2. T3 patronage from Bankstown Line services.
  3. T6 services commenced on 19 October 2024.

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