List of NSW TrainLink train routes

NSW TrainLink the operator of country railway passenger services in the state of New South Wales, Australia, currently operates ten routes taken over from CountryLink in July 2013, as at July 2015:

Routes

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

North Coast
NSW TrainLink Northern
Central (Sydney)
Hornsby
Gosford
Wyong
Fassifern
Broadmeadow
Maitland
Dungog
Gloucester
Wingham
Taree
Kendall
Wauchope
Kempsey
Eungai
Macksville
Nambucca Heads
Urunga
Sawtell
Coffs Harbour
Grafton
Casino
Kyogle
Roma Street

Grafton XPT

(1 x Daily)

Casino XPT

(1 x Daily)

Brisbane XPT

(1 x Daily)


Southern
NSW TrainLink Southern
Central (Sydney)
Campbelltown
Mittagong
Bowral
Moss Vale
Bundanoon
Goulburn
Tarago
Bungendore
Queanbeyan
Canberra
Gunning
Yass Junction
Harden
Cootamundra
Junee
Coolamon
Ganmain
Matong
Grong Grong
Narrandera
Yanco
Leeton
Whitton
Griffith
Wagga Wagga
The Rock
Henty
Culcairn
Albury
Wangaratta
Seymour
Broadmeadows
Southern Cross (Melbourne)

Canberra Xplorer

(3 x Daily)

Melbourne XPT

(2 x Daily)

Griffith Xplorer

(1 x Weekly - from Sydney Saturdays; from Griffith Sundays)


Western
NSW TrainLink Western
Central (Sydney)
Parramatta
Blacktown
Penrith
Katoomba
Mount Victoria
Lithgow
Rydal
Tarana
Bathurst
Orange
Stuart Town
Wellington
Geurie
Dubbo
Parkes
Condobolin
Euabalong West
Ivanhoe
Darnwick
Menindee
Broken Hill

Dubbo XPT

(1 x Daily)

Broken Hill Xplorer

A view from inside the cab of the Broken Hill 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.

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

North Western
NSW TrainLink North Western
Central (Sydney)
Hornsby
Gosford
Wyong
Fassifern
Broadmeadow
Maitland
Singleton
Muswellbrook
Aberdeen
Scone
Murrurundi
Willow Tree
Quirindi
Werris Creek
Tamworth
Kootingal
Walcha Road
Uralla
Armidale
Gunnedah
Boggabilla
Narrabri
Bellata
Moree

Northern Tablelands Xplorer

(1 x Daily)

To Armidale

To Moree

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