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Passenger trains in the Adelaide Hills
Eden Hills still has a train service, but Long Gully isn’t so lucky. The Adelaide Hills region has one railway line passing through it, being the main interstate standard gauge line to Melbourne, used by many daily freight trains as well as GSR’s The Overland passenger train to Melbourne three times per week. This area now... »
Conflict between freight and passenger rail traffic in Sydney
C class meets S-set at Berowra on the congested Main North line. Sydney has a small metropolitan freight railway network with a main line from Port Botany to Sefton, and a branch from Dulwich Hill to Rozelle that has become irrelevant in recent years, except for a train servicing a flour mill which will cease by... »
