Sydney Metro & Train Lines
Complete metro network guide with routes, stations & timings
Metro North West
Australia's First Driverless Metro
Sydney Metro is Australia's first fully automated railway. The M1 runs from Tallawong through the Hills District, under Sydney Harbour to the city and Sydenham.
T1 North Shore & Western
North Shore & Western Line
Sydney's busiest corridor connecting the North Shore suburbs to Parramatta and the Blue Mountains foothills via Wynyard, Town Hall and Central.
T2 Inner West & Leppington
Inner West & Leppington
Serves Sydney's trendy Inner West including Newtown and Summer Hill, before branching to Parramatta or Southwest Sydney via Leppington.
T3 Bankstown
Bankstown Line
Connects Liverpool through Bankstown to the City Circle. Serves diverse multicultural communities and major retail centres.
T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
Sydney's beach line from Bondi Junction through the CBD to Cronulla. Continues south along the coast through historic suburbs.
T5 Cumberland
Cumberland Cross-Regional
Connects Richmond in the northwest to Leppington in the southwest via Blacktown, bypassing the city.
T7 Olympic Park
Olympic Park Events
Dedicated event line running direct services from Central to Olympic Park for major events at Stadium Australia and Qudos Bank Arena.
T8 Airport & South
Airport & South Line
Direct rail access to Sydney Airport's Domestic and International terminals. Only 13 minutes from Central to International.
T9 Northern via Strathfield
Northern via Strathfield
Alternative route from Hornsby to the city via Strathfield. Connects to Metro at Epping and serves Eastwood.
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