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Replacement buses will be running between Glenfield and Sydenham and between Sydenham and Central, including the airport stations, as part of theThe works will begin just before midnight on Friday and run until the first service on Monday morning.The T2, T4 and T5 lines will also be affected.Below is what we know about the works.On the T2 Inner West and Leppington line, buses will replace trains between Leppington and Glenfield, and between Ashfield and Central Stations.
Trains will also run to a changed timetable between Macarthur, Glenfield and Central via Granville due to the trackwork.Trains run to a normal timetable between Liverpool and Schofields.In the city, City Circle stations at Museum, St James and Circular Quay will be closed, but trains will continue to run between Central, Town Hall and Wynyard while T4 Eastern Suburbs trains will still run to Martin Place.Different train lines are expected to be impacted across the weekend.
Buses will also replace trains from North Sydney between Tallawong and Epping as part of metro upgrades.to receive our daily newsletters and breaking news alerts, sent straight to your inbox.
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