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Olympic Park Sprint railway line, New South Wales

Olympic Park railway line
Sydney Olympic Park rail tunnel 2.JPG
The single track balloon loop towards Lidcombe as it passes under the Olympic Boulevard.
Overview
Locale Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Termini Lidcombe
Stations 1
Services T7 Olympic Park Line
Operation
Opened 13 July 1911 (1911-07-13) (Abattoirs)
8 March 1998 (1998-03-08) (Olympic Park)
Owner RailCorp
Operator(s) Sydney Trains
Technical
Track length 7km (Balloon loop)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification Overhead 1500V DC
Route map
T7 Olympic Park Line
T7 Sydney.png
Waratah A4 at Lidcombe.jpg
Overview
Service type Commuter rail
First service 8 March 1998
Current operator(s) Sydney Trains
Route
Start Lidcombe
Stops 1
End Olympic Park
Line used Olympic Park railway line
Technical
S sets
A sets

The Olympic Park railway line serves the Sydney Olympic Park precinct. Originally opened as the Abattoirs branch in 1911, it was rebuilt as the Olympic Park line in 1998.

The line opened on 31 July 1911 as the Abattoirs branch off the Main Western line to the abattoirs and State Brickworks at Homebush. It branched off via a triangular junction behind Flemington Maintenance Depot making it accessible from the Metropolitan Goods line.

Two bridges carried the line over the Great Western Highway. On 11 January 1915, the Metropolitan Meat Platforms opened. Further platforms opened at Abattoirs in December 1926, Brickworks in December 1939 and Pippita in October 1940 to serve a Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation factory. Sidings on the line served Dairy Farmers and Ford.

On 27 February 1968, the three kilometre Homebush Saleyards Yard opened to service new cattle and sheep pens built to replace facilities at Flemington just beyond the Great Western Highway crossing. The loop was electrified to allow 46 class locomotives to operate services from the Main Western and Main Northern lines to the saleyards.

On 9 November 1984, the line beyond the Homebush Saleyards closed. The Saleyards Loop subsequently closed on 22 June 1991.

Passenger services were operated by CPH railmotors operating from Sandown via Lidcombe until November 1984. Pippita continued to be served by a sole daily service to Central until 20 October 1995, operated in its later days by a V set.


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