Bankstown Line - Stopping Patterns

Stopping Patterns

  • Pattern 1: All stations to Lidcombe (& vice-versa) (off-peak & peak) Continues on the Inner West line to the City Circle via Town Hall.
  • Pattern 2: All stations to Liverpool, via Bankstown (& vice-versa) (off-peak & peak).
  • Pattern 3: All City Circle stations, then Redfern, Sydenham, Campsie and all stations to Liverpool, via Bankstown (& vice-versa) (peak hours only).

The current off-peak service pattern is as follows: (includes continuations onto Inner West Line)

    • 2tph Lidcombe and then all stations to Ashfield via the City Circle.
    • 2tph Liverpool and then all stations to Regents Park via the City Circle.

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