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Inner West line - Definition and Overview |
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The Inner West Line is a railway line located in the Inner West region of Sydney, Australia.
History
The line originally opened in 1855, as the Sydney to Parramatta rail line. The original four intermediate stations were Newtown, Ashfield, Burwood, and Homebush. The line was soon serviced by ten steam trains per day.
Inner West Line stations
Branches from Central station; begins at Town Hall station in the City Circle.
- Town Hall
- Central
- Redfern
- Macdonaldtown
- Newtown
- Stanmore
- Petersham
- Lewisham
- Summer Hill
- Ashfield
- Croydon
- Burwood
- Strathfield
- Homebush (proposed terminus of Clearways project)
- Flemington
- Lidcombe (proposed reverse terminus of Clearways project)
- Berala
- Regent's Park (junction to City via Bankstown)
- Sefton
- Chester Hill
- Leightonfield
- Villawood
- Carramar
- Cabramatta
- Warwick Farm
- Liverpool
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