Traveling to Sydney by rail can be a fun experience as the breathtaking view of the countryside is bound to take the passengers by awe. The main railway stations of Sydney are the CityRail station and the Wynyard railway station. The Wynyard is the underground railway station of Sydney. There are rail routes that help transportation within the city of Sydney.
The CityRail Route of Sydney
Important places in Sydney connected by the CityRail routes include Hunter, Blue Mountains, City Coast and the City Circle. Other important parts of the Sydney include Lithgow, Katoomba, Penrith, Blacktown, Paramatta, Liverpool, Campbelltown, Wollongong, Sutherland, Hurtsville, Bondi Junction, North Sydney, Chatswood, Gosford and Homsby.
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The material advantage forwarded by the railway authorities of Sydney ensures that all passengers have a comfortable journey. Also, security is an important aspect of Sydney railways.
The Underground Railway of Sydney
The Wynyard railway of Sydney operates in six routes. They include the North Line, City Circle, Bankstown Line, the Airport & east Line and the Southern Line. Each of the lines has two levels. The underground railways of Sydney have been operational since 1932. This is the fastest means of transportation in Sydney city.
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