Everything about Carlingford Railway Line Sydney totally explained
The
Carlingford Line is a short railway line on the metropolitan
CityRail network located in western
Sydney,
Australia. It travels between Carlingford and Clyde stations in the
Greater Western areas of Sydney. It is labelled as dark blue on CityRail's maps and promotional material.
Line description
The Carlingford Line consists of a double track branch line off the
Western Line, between
Clyde and
Carlingford. The line has its own platform at
Clyde station, where it crosses over
Parramatta Road on a level crossing, before heading under the
M4 Western Motorway to a station opposite
Rosehill Gardens Racecourse. Immediately south of Rosehill, the two tracks join, before dividing into two bidirectional tracks- the
Sandown Line and the Carlingford line. At Rosehill, two platforms are provided- one four-car long platform on the Carlingford Line track and one platform which is approximately sixteen-cars long on the Sandown line track which is used for special events at
Rosehill Gardens Racecourse. The line then heads in a north-easterly direction over the Parramatta River up to Carlingford. There are no crossing loops or any further sections of double track on the line, and thus no capacity for trains to pass each other. The average 12 minute travel time between Clyde and Carlingford allows a theoretical maximum capacity of approximately two trains per hour on this line.
CityRail timetabling and low patronage mean that this is never required. It is Sydney's least-used railway line. The stations between
Carlingford and
Camellia consist of a single platform of a sufficient length to accommodate four-car suburban trains (most CityRail services consist of eight cars), due to limited power supply on the line. Prior to 2005,
Clyde station was an interchange station of the Western, South and Carlingford lines, although under the September 2005 timetable, South line trains no longer stop at Clyde.
History
The line was opened in two sections: Clyde to Camellia was opened on
17 November 1888, and Camellia to Carlingford (then known as Pennant Hills) was opened on
20 April 1896. Telopea Station was added in 1925. Originally the line was privately owned by two companies: the line from Clyde to Rosehill was owned by a Mr John Bennett and the line from Rosehill to Carlingford was owned by the Rosehill Railway Company. The lines were taken over by their bank in
1896, with the Government purchasing the line in
1898 and reopening services on
1 August 1900. The line from Clyde to Rosehill was electrified on 12 December 1936. The line from Rosehill to Carlingford was electrified on
9 August 1959. After electrifiction, services were operated by 3 car single deck trains marshalled into Y-Sets, until their final withdrwal in 1993. The line was colour coded orange in CityRail promotional material until 1991 when it was coded yellow (along with the Western Line). In 2000, it was colour coded dark blue in anticipation of its integration into the proposed Parramatta- Chatswood railway line (the Epping- Parramatta portion of which has subsequently been cancelled).
In early
2007 the pedestrian
crossings at Telopea and Dundas stations were rebuilt. The new automatic crossings provide audible and visual warnings of an approaching train and a short time later close the metal gates. Over the week of
20 October to
26 October 2007, the section of
track from just
south of Telopea station to the Carlingford
buffer was completely replaced. New
concrete sleepers and track replaced what had previously been on
timber sleepers. The section of railway from Clyde to Telopea remains laid on timber sleepers.
Parramatta Rail Link and future plans
The State Government originally planned for the Carlingford line to be part of Stage 2 of the
Parramatta Rail Link. The plan would have incorporated the majority of the line, where the line between Carlingford and Camellia would have been duplicated. Telopea, Dundas, and Rydalmere stations would also have been duplicated and upgraded to service eight car trains. Camellia station would have been demolished, Rosehill station closed and replaced by a new underground station named 'Rosehill/Camellia'. Carlingford station would also have been replaced by a new underground station. Various proposals were put forward, including a three-way underground junction near Carlingford linking the station to the proposed
North West Rail Link as well as the line to Chatswood.
In
2003 the then Minister for Transport, Mr
Michael Costa announced that the line would be truncated to its Stage 1 construction from Chatswood to Epping, and the Carlingford line section indefinitely postponed. Recent plans to extend the North West Rail Link from near Beecroft and build the Harbour Rail Link may probably spell the end of these proposals for the Carlingford line.
Various inquiries and studies have been undertaken since on the future of the Carlingford line. A major problem remains the
level crossing on
Parramatta Road, which holds up peak hour traffic when trains travel across the road. Proposals have been made including underground tunnel links to Clyde or Granville stations, or even to replace the line altogether with a more frequent
light rail or
busway service.
Under the 2010
Clearways Plan, the line may have a more certain future thanks to a proposal to build a crossing loop at Rydalmere station and thus increase train frequency to half-hourly throughout the day.
Services
Most services operate as a Clyde-Carlingford shuttle. One service in the morning peak hour continues to Central, stopping Lidcombe, Strathfield & Redfern. Another service in the very early morning operates Lidcombe-Carlingford. For all other trains, a change of trains is needed at Clyde station. On racedays at Rosehill racecourse, additional services operate to the Sandown line platform at Rosehill station, and previously stabled on the Sandown branch prior to the removal of the electric cantanery in December 2002. From 12 February 2007, most services on weekdays are operated using a four car Millennium train , however a 4-car S set operates weekend services and some
rush hour services.
| Off-Peak Services Per Hour: |
| Monday to Friday Daytime |
1 |
| Monday to Friday Evening |
1 |
| Saturday & Sunday Daytime |
1 |
| Saturday & Sunday Evening |
1 |
| Name of Station |
Code |
TravelPass Zone |
Serving Suburbs |
Pattern stops at this station |
Connections |
| Carlingford Line |
| Clyde |
CYE |
Yellow |
Granville |
|
|
|
| Rosehill |
RSL |
Yellow |
Rosehill, Camellia, Harris Park |
|
|
|
| Camellia |
CEL |
Yellow |
Camellia, Rosehill |
|
|
|
| Rydalmere |
RYD |
Pink |
Rydalmere |
|
|
|
| Dundas |
DDS |
Pink |
Dundas, Oatlands |
|
|
|
| Telopea |
TEA |
Pink |
Telopea, Dundas Valley |
|
|
|
| Carlingford |
CGF |
Pink |
Carlingford |
|
|
|
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