- North Shore railway line, Sydney
Public transport infrastructure in Sydney
logo=
name=North Shore Line
transport_mode=Commuter rail line
line_owner=CityRail
operation_area=Hornsby
Ku-ring-gai
North Sydney
Sydney
Willoughby
map_colour=Yellow
stations_number=35
interchange_names=Central
Town Hall
North Sydney
Chatswood
Hornsby
Berowra
operator_names=CityRail
fleet_names=R, S, T, G, K, H sets
depot_names=Hornsby
date_1=1890
event_1=OpenedThe North Shore Line is a part of the metropolitan rail network inSydney ,Australia , operated byCityRail . The North Shore Line extends from Sydney Central station through the western limb of theCity Circle , across theSydney Harbour Bridge and along the North Shore area to Hornsby where it joins the Northern Line.History
The North Shore Line was opened on
1 January 1890 as a single track between Hornsby and St Leonards. The line was extended to theSydney Harbour foreshore at Milsons Point on1 May 1893 . Transport between this original Milsons Point station and central Sydney was by ferry boat. Most of the North Shore line was duplicated between 1900 and 1909. In 1927 the line was converted to electric operation using a 1500 volt DC, overhead supply.The construction works for the Sydney Harbour Bridge necessitated truncation of the southern terminus from Milsons Point to Lavender Bay.
When the Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened in
19 March 1932 a new Milsons Point station (on the bridge approach) came into operation and the North Shore Line was extended through it and over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to link with the underground lines of central Sydney. The result is that the two ends of the North Shore Line link to the Sydney railway system at Central and Hornsby.After 1932 the original Lavender Bay station became a storage depot for electric trains, and the line connecting Lavender Bay to the North Shore line was reduced to single track. This line joins the current passenger-carrying North Shore line at Waverton station.
The North Shore Line is now a major commuter artery between the North Shore and central
Sydney . In early years, Old Milsons Point, Bay Rd, St Leonards, Chatswood, Lindfield, Gordon, Pymble, Turramurra, Wahroonga and Hornsby stations had goods yards. All but St Leonards, Chatswood and Hornsby yards had disappeared by mid-twentieth century, and the latter three did not survive into the late twentieth century.A new underground railway line is currently under construction: the Epping to Chatswood Line will connect Chatswood station of the North Shore line to Epping station on the main northern line.
The NSW Government Urban Transport Statement identifies capacity and service improvements for the North Shore Line with plans to add extra tracks between Gordon and Chatswood, and extra platforms at St Leonards by 2017. [http://www.metrostrategy.nsw.gov.au/dev/digitalAssets/2074_1184045743740_Transport.pdf]
North Shore Line Stations
topping Patterns
*Pattern 1: all stations to Berowra (& vice-versa)
*Pattern 2: all stations to Hornsby (& vice-versa) *
*Pattern 3: all stations to Gordon (& vice-versa) (peak hours only).*
*Pattern 4: all stations to Lindfield (& vice-versa)
*Pattern 5: intercity limited stops services from Wyong - all to Tuggerah, Narara, Gosford, Woy Woy, Berowra, Asquith, Hornsby, Turramurra, Gordon, Chatswood and all to Central, etc. (morning peak hours only).
*Pattern 6: intercity limited stops services from Gosford - Woy Woy, Hornsby, Turramurra, Gordon, Chatswood and all to Central, etc. (morning peak hours only).
*Pattern 7: intercity limited stops services to Wyong - all to Chatswood, Gordon, all to Turramurra, Hornsby, Asquith, Berowra, Woy Woy, Gosford, Narara, Ourimbah, all to Wyong (evening peak hours only).
*Pattern 8: intercity limited stops services to Gosford - all to Chatswood, Gordon, all to Turramurra, Hornsby, Asquith, Berowra, Woy Woy, Gosford, Narara, Ourimbah, all to Wyong (evening peak hours only).*
*Pattern 9: intercity all stations service to Wyong - all from Hornsby to Wyong (a single early morning peak hour service only).* stations marked with mean that a few trains on this pattern in peak hours may skip this station.
The current off-peak service pattern is as follows:
**2tph Berowra - Penrith (Western Line)
**2tph Hornsby - Richmond (Western Line)References
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