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Re: [NSW] Railway & River crossings in Sydney



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Al) writes:

>Hello.

>Just of curiousity:

>1) What are all the railway crossings in Sydney (where cars have to
>wait for a train to go across)?  I know there is one in Auburb, and I
>think there is one in Port Botany.  What are the others?

Casula has one. Another between Yennora and Fairfield. Several on the
Richmond line. The one at 'Auburn' is actually the Parramatta Road crossing
at Clyde. Clyde actually had a whole series of unprotected level crossings
coming off the northern side of Clyde yard across Parramatta Road into
industrial facilities but the last one was removed in the mid-1990's.

The crossing on the Botany line is actually at Mascot, at one corner of the
airport.

Craig.
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