Rail transport in New South Wales
The Australian state of New South Wales has an extensive network of railways, which were integral to the growth and development of the state. The vast majority of railway lines were government built and operated, but there were also several private railways, some of which operate to this day.
New South Wales Railways logo on passenger car
Locomotive No. 1 at the Powerhouse Museum
Underground platforms at Museum railway station
Sydney Trains B set
Public Transport Commission
The Public Transport Commission (PTC) was an agency of the Government of New South Wales responsible for the provision of rail, bus and ferry services in New South Wales, Australia from October 1972 until June 1980.
Preserved Pressed Metal Corporation bodied Leyland Atlantean
80 class locomotive in 1978
A mixed-set electric suburban train in 1977, made up of S sets and Tulloch carriages in the blue and white livery
44 class locomotive in the reverse yellow paint scheme