Sydney Trains is the operator and brand name of the train network serving the Greater Sydney metropolitan area in New South Wales, Australia. The network is a hybrid urban-suburban rail system with a central underground core that covers 369 km (229 mi) of route length over 813 km (505 mi) of track, with 170 stations on eight lines.
B set trains at Summer Hill station
St James station on the underground section of the network
The Grand Concourse of Central Station
A service at the Domestic Airport station
Sydney, the largest city in Australia, has an extensive network of passenger and freight railways. The passenger system includes an extensive suburban railway network, operated by Sydney Trains, a metro network and a light rail network. A dedicated freight network also exists. Future expansion of the light rail network includes the Parramatta Light Rail. Existing light rail services are the Inner West Light Rail and the CBD & South East Light Rail.
A set and M set at Liverpool station, on the Sydney Trains T2, T3 and T5 lines
Arlington station on the L1 Dulwich Hill Line, 1 of 3 lines on the Sydney Light Rail network
Sydney Metro Northwest Line near Kellyville station
Central railway station in 1924.