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The Bankstown railway line is a railway line serving the Canterbury-Bankstown and
Inner West The Inner West of Sydney is an area directly west of the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia. The suburbs that make up the Inner West are predominantly located along the southern shore of Port Jackson (Parramatta Rive ...
regions of Sydney between the stations of Sydenham and
Lidcombe Lidcombe is a suburb in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Lidcombe is located west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Cumberland Council, with a small industrial part in the n ...
.


History

The line opened on 1 February 1895, branching from the Illawarra line from Sydenham to Belmore. The line was originally constructed as an alternative route for goods traffic on the main southern railway, with planners intending the line to eventually link up with the main line at
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. The 1890s depression put this plan on hold; by the time funds became available again, it had been decided to make the Bankstown line a suburban-only line to service the growing population west of
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. On 14 April 1909, the line was extended to
Bankstown Bankstown is a suburb south west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 16 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district and is located in the local government area of the City of Canterbury-Bankstown, ...
, with intermediate stations at Lakemba and
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. In 1916, the Metropolitan Goods Line was constructed, running parallel to Bankstown line from
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to Campsie. On 16 July 1928, it was extended to Regents Park where it joined the
Main South line The Main South Line, sometimes referred to as part of the South Island Main Trunk Railway, is a railway line that runs north and south from Lyttelton in New Zealand through Christchurch and along the east coast of the South Island to Inv ...
via a triangular junction. In 1926, the line between Sydenham and Bankstown became the second line in Sydney to be electrified which also saw Punchbowl Maintenance Depot built. Electrification was extended from Bankstown to Regents Park in 1939. A new station between Lakemba and
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at Wiley Park opened on 19 June 1938. Punchbowl Maintenance Depot closed in 1994. In January 2006 a four-year project to upgrade the line was completed. The work included the re-sleepering 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
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, 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.


Services

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 The City Circle is a mostly-underground railway line located in the Sydney central business district and Haymarket, in New South Wales, Australia, that forms the core of Sydney's passenger rail network. The lines are owned by the Transport As ...
. In 1979 with the opening of the
Eastern Suburbs line The Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line (numbered T4, coloured azure blue) is a commuter railway line in the eastern and southern suburbs of Sydney and is a part of the Sydney Trains network. The line was constructed in the 1880s to Wollongong ...
the direction around the City Circle reversed with trips from Bankstown going to
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first and vice versa. All services operated as a loop, continuing from
Lidcombe Lidcombe is a suburb in western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Lidcombe is located west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Cumberland Council, with a small industrial part in the n ...
to the City via the Main Suburban line, until the early 2000s. At this point, this was changed with alternate services routed to terminate at
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. A new timetable released in October 2013 broke the loop between the two lines. As part of the
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, 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
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on weekdays (rather than via
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). The line was depicted in a brown colour in the early 1990s before being changed to a purple colour around 2000, before it became the current orange colour. The line has had various stopping patterns since its introduction. Most services stopped at all stations, alternating between the two branches. Until late 2017, there were no express services except during peak hours. Most express services ran all stops between Liverpool and Campsie, then stopping Sydenham, Redfern, Central, continuing into the City Circle. In 2013, Marrickville and St Peters were added to this express pattern. As part of the More Trains More Services program, in November 2017, extra services on the Bankstown line were added. The express pattern was changed to all stops between Liverpool and Birrong, then Bankstown, Lakemba, Campsie, Marrickville, Sydenham, Redfern then City Circle. This pattern operates on weekdays at all times except for inbound trains during the morning peak. Inbound trains during the morning peak have 5 different stopping patterns, all of which skip at least one stop. Each pattern runs every 30 minutes, for a total of 10 trains per hour. Trains can terminate at Sydenham (crossover), Bankstown (loop road without platform), Lidcombe (dock platform), Villawood (two crossovers) and Liverpool (loop road with platform). Campsie also has three crossovers, but have not yet been connected to the signalling system. Trains only terminate at Sydenham and Villawood during service interruptions or trackwork. Bankstown is also rarely used to terminate, other than for some late night services and during trackwork.


Sydney Metro

As part of the
Sydney Metro The Sydney Metro is a Automatic train operation, fully automated rapid transit system serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Currently consisting of Metro North West Line, one line that opened on 26 May 2019, it runs from Tall ...
project, the line from Sydenham to Bankstown will be converted by 2024 from its current double deck
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configuration to a
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line. Using
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rolling stock, the line is expected to see higher frequency service with fewer seats per train. Consultants have identified the curved steam train-era station platforms on the line as a challenge in its conversion, as straighter platforms are required for the operation of driver-less, high-frequency metro services.Builders of Sydney's new metro line need to straighten out curved platforms
Sydney Morning Herald 4 December 2015


References

{{Railway lines in New South Wales, state=collapsed Canterbury, New South Wales Standard gauge railways in Australia Bankstown, New South Wales