List of NSW TrainLink train routes

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NSW TrainLink is the operator of country railway passenger services in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It operated, as at July 2015, ten routes taken over from CountryLink in July 2013.

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Routes

Intercity routes taken over from CityRail in July 2013, and coach services are not included.

North Coast

TrainLink Northern
BSicon KBHFa.svg
Roma Street
(Brisbane)
BSicon HST.svg
Kyogle
BSicon BHF.svg
Casino BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon BHF.svg
Grafton BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Coffs Harbour
BSicon HST.svg
Sawtell
BSicon HST.svg
Urunga
BSicon HST.svg
Nambucca Heads
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Macksville
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Eungai
BSicon HST.svg
Kempsey
BSicon HST.svg
Wauchope BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Kendall
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Taree BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Wingham
BSicon HST.svg
Gloucester
BSicon HST.svg
Dungog
BSicon HST.svg
Maitland
BSicon HST.svg
Broadmeadow BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Fassifern
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Wyong
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Gosford
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Hornsby
BSicon KBHFe.svg
Central
(Sydney)

Grafton XPT

(1 x Daily)

Casino XPT

(1 x Daily)

Brisbane XPT

(1 x Daily)

Southern

TrainLink Southern
BSicon KBHFa.svg
Central
(Sydney)
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Campbelltown
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Mittagong
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Bowral
BSicon HST.svg
Moss Vale BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Bundanoon
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Goulburn
BSicon KRWgl.svg
BSicon KRW+r.svg
Gunning
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Tarago
Yass Junction
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Bungendore
Harden
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Queanbeyan
BSicon BUS2.svg Cootamundra
BSicon HSTACC.svg
BSicon KBHFe.svg
Canberra BSicon BUS2.svg
Junee
BSicon HSTACC.svg
BSicon KRW+l.svg
BSicon KRWgr.svg
Coolamon
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Wagga Wagga BSicon BUS2.svg
Ganmain
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
The Rock
Matong
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Henty
Grong Grong
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Culcairn
Narrandera
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HSTACC.svg
Albury
Yanco
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Wangaratta
Leeton
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Seymour
Whitton
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Broadmeadows
BSicon BUS2.svg Griffith
BSicon KHSTe.svg
BSicon KBHFe.svg
Southern Cross
(Melbourne)

Canberra Xplorer

(3 x Daily)

Melbourne XPT

(2 x Daily)

Griffith Xplorer

(2 x Weekly – from Sydney Wednesdays and Saturdays; from Griffith Thursdays and Sundays)

Western

TrainLink Western
BSicon BUS2.svg Broken Hill
BSicon KHSTa.svg
Menindee
BSicon HST.svg
Darnick
BSicon HST.svg
Ivanhoe
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon KHSTa.svg
Dubbo BSicon BUS2.svg
Euabalong West
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Geurie
Condobolin
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Wellington
BSicon BUS2.svg Parkes
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Stuart Town
BSicon KRWg+l.svg
BSicon KRWr.svg
BSicon BUS2.svg Orange
BSicon HST.svg
Millthorpe
BSicon HST.svg
Blayney
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon BUS2.svg Bathurst
BSicon HST.svg
Tarana
BSicon HST.svg
Rydal
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon BUS2.svg Lithgow
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon BUS2.svg Mount Victoria
BSicon HST.svg
Katoomba
BSicon HST.svg
Penrith
BSicon HST.svg
Blacktown
BSicon HST.svg
Parramatta
BSicon HST.svg
(Sydney)
Central
BSicon KBHFe.svg

Dubbo XPT

(1 x Daily)

Broken Hill Xplorer

A view from inside the cab of the Outback Xplorer Outback train 3 E.jpg
A view from inside the cab of the Outback Xplorer
Darnick station. The station is only a small platform next to the tracks. The dirt road to the right is the region's major road. Outback station E.jpg
Darnick station. The station is only a small platform next to the tracks. The dirt road to the right is the region's major road.

(1 x Weekly – from Sydney Monday; from Broken Hill Tuesday)

North Western

TrainLink
North Western
BSicon BUS2.svg Moree
BSicon KHSTa.svg
BSicon KHSTa.svg
Armidale BSicon BUS2.svg
Bellata
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Uralla
BSicon BUS2.svg Narrabri
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Walcha Road BSicon BUS2.svg
Boggabri
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Kootingal
Gunnedah
BSicon HST.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Tamworth BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon BS2l.svg
BSicon BS2r.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Werris Creek
BSicon HST.svg
Quirindi
BSicon HST.svg
Willow Tree
BSicon HST.svg
Murrurundi
BSicon HST.svg
SconeScone
BSicon HST.svg
Aberdeen
BSicon HST.svg
Muswellbrook
BSicon HST.svg
Singleton
BSicon HST.svg
Maitland
BSicon HST.svg
Broadmeadow BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon HST.svg
Fassifern
BSicon HST.svg
Wyong
BSicon HST.svg
Gosford
BSicon HST.svg
Hornsby
BSicon KBHFe.svg
Central
(Sydney)

Moree/Armidale Xplorer

(1 x Daily)

to Armidale
to Moree

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