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'{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2012}} {{Refimprove|date = March 2017}} The '''[[Sydney Trains]] fleet''' serves the metropolitan lines within [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. All of the rolling stock are double-deck [[electric multiple units]] and operate mainly as eight carriage sets. ==Train sets== ===S set (1972–1980)=== [[File:C3765 arriving Erskineville.jpg|100px|right|150px|thumb|S set]] {{main|Sydney Trains S set}} '''S sets''' were manufactured by [[Commonwealth Engineering|Comeng]] and [[UGL Rail|A Goninan & Co]]. They were Sydney's first stainless steel double deck carriages. Two-thirds of the fleet has been replaced by [[Sydney Trains A set|Waratahs]]; however, service expansion will not allow all S sets to be replaced by these trains. The remaining S sets are likely to be replaced by the new Waratah Series 2 trains also known as the B sets which are similar design to the Sydney Trains A set. In June 2014, when the final A set was delivered, the government announced all timetabled services would be air-conditioned as S sets were removed from timetabled services and allowing them to operate as standbys. However, a few of the trains operate on all Sector 2 lines.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141204003742/http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/b2b/media/Mike%20Baird%20and%20Gladys%20Berejiklian%20med%20rel%20NSW%20Government%20to%20invest%20%242%208%20billion%20in%20new%20intercity%20trains%20making%20all%20trains%20air-conditioned_0.pdf NSW GOVERNMENT TO INVEST $2.8 BILLION IN NEW INTERCITY TRAINS, MAKING ALL TRAINS AIR - CONDITIONED] Mike Baird Premier of NSW 8 May 2014</ref> S sets are the only passenger trains still in service in NSW which are not air-conditioned. After the new 2017 timetable, a number of S Sets were brought back to regular passenger services, especially during the peak hours. They were also brought back permanently on the Carlingford line. S Sets currently run on * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T6 Carlingford Line * T7 Olympic Park Line * T8 Airport and South Line ===K set (1981–1985)=== [[File:Sydney Trains K Set (cropped).JPG|right|150px|thumb|K set]] {{main|Sydney Trains K set}} '''K sets''' were manufactured by A Goninan & Co and were Sydney's first air-conditioned suburban trains and were built in two separate orders. The first eight carriages built were fitted with air-conditioning from new, while the remainder were built with forced-air ventilation. The second order was retrofitted with air-conditioning between 1987-1990, while the first order was not retrofitted until 2000. K Sets run on * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T8 Airport and South Line ===C set (1986)=== [[File:Campsie station 2007 (cropped).jpg|150px|right|thumb|C set]] {{main|Sydney Trains C set}} '''C sets''' were manufactured by A Goninan & Co. They were introduced in 1986 due to a delay in the design and introduction of the Tangara trains. They are distinguished from the K sets by a molded fiberglass front. They are also distinguished by the different sound of their brakes. They were the first trains to introduce the unpopular fixed seating. There are 14 C sets (C1-C14) The order was for 56 cars: Power cars - C3581-C3608 Trailer cars - T4247-T4274 The first set entered service in July 1986 operating out of Mortdale Maintenance Depot some were delivered to Hornsby Maintenance Depot, but by December 1988 all were operating out of Punchbowl Maintenance Depot as sets K40-K51 C sets run * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line *T3 Bankstown Line * T7 Olympic Park Line * T8 Airport and South Line ===T set (Tangara) (1988–1995)=== [[File:Sydney Trains Tangara (T set) suburban or metro train.png|thumb|150px|T set]] {{main|Sydney Trains T set}} '''Tangaras (T sets)''' are the third generation of electric rolling stock on the suburban network and were manufactured by A Goninan & Co. They feature a distinctive sloped appearance at the cab ends and run in 4 or 8 car configuration. They were introduced between 1988 and 1994, replacing the last of the first generation single deck electrics which had operated since the 1920s. The last 80 carriages were built as G sets in 1994/95. These ran on shorter interurban services to [[Springwood railway station|Springwood]], [[Port Kembla railway station|Port Kembla]] and [[Wyong railway station|Wyong]]. The G sets had baggage storage in each carriage, reversible seats, a toilet and a selective door opening capability for use with shorter platforms in outer suburban areas. These trains also operated on suburban runs, especially outside of peak hours. Following the introduction of the [[NSW TrainLink H set|H sets (OSCARs)]], the G Sets were converted into purely suburban trains and reclassified as T Sets. The toilets were removed during the conversion process but many of the other unique features remain. T Sets currently run on * T1 North Shore, Northern and Western Line * T4 Eastern Suburbs, Illawarra Line ===M set (Millennium) (2002–2005)=== [[File:Cityrail-millennium-M32-ext.jpg|150px|right|thumb|M set (Cityrail branding)]] {{main|Sydney Trains M set}} '''Millennium trains (M sets)''' were introduced between 2002 and 2005, constituting the fourth generation of suburban rollingstock. These were the first suburban trains in Sydney fitted with a multiphase alternating current traction system.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}} They replaced the [[Tulloch Limited|Tulloch]] trailers which the [[Sydney Trains S set|S sets]] ran with. M sets currently run on * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T5 Cumberland Line * T6 Carlingford Line * T7 Olympic Park Line * T8 Airport and South Line === H set (OSCar) (2006-2012)=== [[File:Sydney Trains H22 OSCAR.jpg|thumb|150px|right|H Set]] {{main|NSW TrainLink H set}} OSCAR H sets were introduced to service in 2006-12. The H sets are shared with (and primarily operated by) NSW TrainLink. They are examples of fourth generation trains. The trains will see additional use on Sydney Trains services once the proposed [[NSW TrainLink Intercity Train Project]] is completed. H Sets run on these Sydney Trains lines * T1 North Shore, Northern and Western Line (Limited services only) * T4 Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra line ===A set (Waratah) (2011–2014)=== [[File:A32 approaching Flemington (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|150px|A set]] {{main|Sydney Trains A & B sets}} The A set Waratah trains were the newest rolling stock in the fleet until the arrival of the new B set. Based on the [[Sydney Trains M set|M Set]], the design incorporates a number of advancements including 'smart' air-conditioning, newly revamped DVAs, newly revamped extensive use of [[LED lamp|LED]] lighting, internal and external [[closed-circuit television camera]]s, and a redesigned vestibule area with a wider entrance area and increased priority seating. Waratahs are also the first to consist of an indivisible eight-car configuration. The trains are manufactured in [[China]] by the [[Changchun Railway Vehicles]], with internal fitting-out performed by [[Downer Rail]] at [[Cardiff Locomotive Workshops]]. The first Waratah train entered service on 1 July 2011 with 78 sets completed in June 2014. They replaced most R & S sets, first introduced in the 1970s, as well as timetabled services in which Tangaras and K sets previously operated. A Sets run on: * T1 North Shore, Northern and Western Line * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T5 Cumberland Line * T7 Olympic Park Line * T8 Airport and South Line<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://transportnsw.info/travel-info/ways-to-get-around/train/fleet-facilities/sydney-intercity-train-fleet|title=Our fleet - Sydney Trains|last=sector=Government|first=corporateName=Sydney Trains; contact=Communications Directorate;|website=Sydney Trains|language=en|access-date=2017-10-22}}</ref> === B set (Waratah Series 2) (2018-) === {{main|Sydney Trains A & B sets}} [[File:B set departing Panania 20180919 01 (Nimed).jpg|thumb|right|B-Set]] An order for 24 trains of a very similar model was announced in December 2016. These are known as [[Sydney Trains A set|B sets]] or Waratah Series 2 trains. They feature a number of upgrades and several new elements compared to the A Sets such as a new livery, enhanced accessibility, improved lighting, improved air-conditioning and new information display screens. The first B set was unveiled in Auburn in March 2018.<ref>[https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/system/files/media/asa_standards/2018/tw-203-722.pdf Approval for entry into service] Transport for NSW 4 September 2018</ref> The B sets are set to replace the 24 remaining 8 car S sets running on their respected lines.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/new-trains-finally-signal-end-to-sydney-s-sweat-sets-20180322-p4z5mf.html|title=New Waratah trains finally signal end to Sydney's 'sweat sets'|last=O'Sullivan|first=Matt|date=2018-03-22|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|language=en|access-date=2018-03-22}}</ref><ref name="tfnsw 2018-03-22">{{cite web|url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/news-and-events/media-releases/new-air-conditioned-trains-arrive|title=New air conditioned trains arrive|date=22 March 2018|publisher=Transport for NSW|accessdate=22 March 2018}}</ref> B2 was the first B set to enter service, commencing on 7 September 2018 with B3 following a few weeks later.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney/status/1037988933701783552|title=7 News Sydney on Twitter|website=Twitter|language=en|access-date=2018-09-08}}</ref> B Sets run on: * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T8 Airport and South Line ==Maintenance Depots== Sydney Trains' electric trains are based at maintenance depots. The colour of target plate at the front of each train reveals the train's maintenance depot. ===Mortdale Maintenance Depot (Red target plates)=== The following trains are maintained at [[Mortdale Maintenance Depot]]: *T sets on Sector 1 ([[Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line]]) *T sets on [[South Coast Line]] local services The out stabling and depot points for Sector 1 include [[Cronulla railway station|Cronulla]], [[Waterfall railway station, Sydney|Waterfall]] and [[Bondi Junction railway station|Bondi Junction]]. ===Flemington Maintenance Depot (Blue target plates)=== The following trains are maintained at [[Flemington Maintenance Depot]]: * S sets, K sets and C sets on Sector 2 ([[Airport, Inner West & South Line|Airport, Inner West and South]], [[Bankstown Line|Bankstown]], [[Cumberland Line|Cumberland]], [[Carlingford Line|Carlingford]] and [[Olympic Park Line|Olympic Park]] lines) * V sets on Blue Mountain and Newcastle Services The out stabling and depot points for Sector 2 include [[Campbelltown railway station|Campbelltown]] and [[Liverpool railway station|Liverpool]]. ===Hornsby Maintenance Depot (Black target plates)=== The following trains are maintained at [[Hornsby Maintenance Depot]]: K sets and T sets on Sector 3 ([[North Shore, Northern & Western Line]]) The out stabling and depot points for Sector 3 include [[Penrith railway station, Sydney|Penrith]], [[Blacktown railway station|Blacktown]], [[Richmond railway station, Sydney|Richmond]], [[North Sydney railway station|North Sydney]] and [[Hornsby railway station|Hornsby]]. ===UGL Mainstream=== The following trains are maintained at [[UGL Rail]] Maintrain: *H sets on the intercity services and selected suburban services in Sectors 1 and 3 ===Auburn Maintenance Centre=== The following trains are maintained at [[Auburn Maintenance Centre]]: *78 A sets *24 B sets (currently in delivery) *M sets ==See also== *[[Rail rollingstock in New South Wales]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[https://transportnsw.info/travel-info/ways-to-get-around/train/fleet-facilities/sydney-intercity-train-fleet Sydney Trains's Fleet on Transport for NSW website] {{NSWLocos}} [[Category:Sydney Trains]]'
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'{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2012}} {{Refimprove|date = March 2017}} The '''[[Sydney Trains]] fleet''' serves the metropolitan lines within [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. All of the rolling stock are double-deck [[electric multiple units]] and operate mainly as eight carriage sets. ==Train sets== ===S set (1972–1980)=== [[File:C3765 arriving Erskineville.jpg|100px|right|150px|thumb|S set]] {{main|Sydney Trains S set}} '''S sets''' were manufactured by [[Commonwealth Engineering|Comeng]] and [[UGL Rail|A Goninan & Co]]. They were Sydney's first stainless steel double deck carriages. Two-thirds of the fleet has been replaced by [[Sydney Trains A set|Waratahs]]; however, service expansion will not allow all S sets to be replaced by these trains. The remaining S sets are likely to be replaced by the new Waratah Series 2 trains also known as the B sets which are similar design to the Sydney Trains A set. In June 2014, when the final A set was delivered, the government announced all timetabled services would be air-conditioned as S sets were removed from timetabled services and allowing them to operate as standbys. However, a few of the trains operate on all Sector 2 lines.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141204003742/http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/b2b/media/Mike%20Baird%20and%20Gladys%20Berejiklian%20med%20rel%20NSW%20Government%20to%20invest%20%242%208%20billion%20in%20new%20intercity%20trains%20making%20all%20trains%20air-conditioned_0.pdf NSW GOVERNMENT TO INVEST $2.8 BILLION IN NEW INTERCITY TRAINS, MAKING ALL TRAINS AIR - CONDITIONED] Mike Baird Premier of NSW 8 May 2014</ref> S sets are the only passenger trains still in service in NSW which are not air-conditioned. After the new 2017 timetable, a number of S Sets were brought back to regular passenger services, especially during the peak hours. They were also brought back permanently on the Carlingford line. S Sets currently run on * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T6 Carlingford Line * T7 Olympic Park Line * T8 Airport and South Line ===K set (1981–1985)=== [[File:Sydney Trains K Set (cropped).JPG|right|150px|thumb|K set]] {{main|Sydney Trains K set}} '''K sets''' were manufactured by A Goninan & Co and were Sydney's first air-conditioned suburban trains and were built in two separate orders. The first eight carriages built were fitted with air-conditioning from new, while the remainder were built with forced-air ventilation. The second order was retrofitted with air-conditioning between 1987-1990, while the first order was not retrofitted until 2000. K Sets run on * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T8 Airport and South Line ===C set (1986)=== [[File:Campsie station 2007 (cropped).jpg|150px|right|thumb|C set]] {{main|Sydney Trains C set}} '''C sets''' were manufactured by A Goninan & Co. They were introduced in 1986 due to a delay in the design and introduction of the Tangara trains. They are distinguished from the K sets by a molded fiberglass front. They are also distinguished by the different sound of their brakes. They were the first trains to introduce the unpopular fixed seating. There are 14 C sets (C1-C14) The order was for 56 cars: Power cars - C3581-C3608 Trailer cars - T4247-T4274 The first set entered service in July 1986 operating out of Mortdale Maintenance Depot some were delivered to Hornsby Maintenance Depot, but by December 1988 all were operating out of Punchbowl Maintenance Depot as sets K40-K51 C sets run * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line *T3 Bankstown Line * T7 Olympic Park Line * T8 Airport and South Line ===T set (Tangara) (1988–1995)=== [[File:Sydney Trains Tangara (T set) suburban or metro train.png|thumb|150px|T set]] {{main|Sydney Trains T set}} '''Tangaras (T sets)''' are the third generation of electric rolling stock on the suburban network and were manufactured by A Goninan & Co. They feature a distinctive sloped appearance at the cab ends and run in 4 or 8 car configuration. They were introduced between 1988 and 1994, replacing the last of the first generation single deck electrics which had operated since the 1920s. The last 80 carriages were built as G sets in 1994/95. These ran on shorter interurban services to [[Springwood railway station|Springwood]], [[Port Kembla railway station|Port Kembla]] and [[Wyong railway station|Wyong]]. The G sets had baggage storage in each carriage, reversible seats, a toilet and a selective door opening capability for use with shorter platforms in outer suburban areas. These trains also operated on suburban runs, especially outside of peak hours. Following the introduction of the [[NSW TrainLink H set|H sets (OSCARs)]], the G Sets were converted into purely suburban trains and reclassified as T Sets. The toilets were removed during the conversion process but many of the other unique features remain. T Sets currently run on * T1 North Shore, Northern and Western Line * T4 Eastern Suburbs, Illawarra Line ===M set (Millennium) (2002–2005)=== [[File:Cityrail-millennium-M32-ext.jpg|150px|right|thumb|M set (Cityrail branding)]] {{main|Sydney Trains M set}} '''Millennium trains (M sets)''' were introduced between 2002 and 2005, constituting the fourth generation of suburban rollingstock. These were the first suburban trains in Sydney fitted with a multiphase alternating current traction system.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}} They replaced the [[Tulloch Limited|Tulloch]] trailers which the [[Sydney Trains S set|S sets]] ran with. M sets currently run on * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T5 Cumberland Line * T6 Carlingford Line * T7 Olympic Park Line * T8 Airport and South Line === H set (OSCar) (2006-2012)=== [[File:Sydney Trains H22 OSCAR.jpg|thumb|150px|right|H Set]] {{main|NSW TrainLink H set}} OSCAR H sets were introduced to service in 2006-12. The H sets are shared with (and primarily operated by) NSW TrainLink. They are examples of fourth generation trains. The trains will see additional use on Sydney Trains services once the proposed [[NSW TrainLink Intercity Train Project]] is completed. H Sets run on these Sydney Trains lines * T1 North Shore, Northern and Western Line (Limited services only) * T4 Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra line ===A set (Waratah) (2011–2014)=== [[File:A32 approaching Flemington (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|150px|A set]] {{main|Sydney Trains A & B sets}} The A set Waratah trains were the newest rolling stock in the fleet until the arrival of the new B set. Based on the [[Sydney Trains M set|M Set]], the design incorporates a number of advancements including 'smart' air-conditioning, newly revamped DVAs, newly revamped extensive use of [[LED lamp|LED]] lighting, internal and external [[closed-circuit television camera]]s, and a redesigned vestibule area with a wider entrance area and increased priority seating. Waratahs are also the first to consist of an indivisible eight-car configuration. The trains are manufactured in [[China]] by the [[Changchun Railway Vehicles]], with internal fitting-out performed by [[Downer Rail]] at [[Cardiff Locomotive Workshops]]. The first Waratah train entered service on 1 July 2011 with 78 sets completed in June 2014. They replaced most R & S sets, first introduced in the 1970s, as well as timetabled services in which Tangaras and K sets previously operated. A Sets run on: * T1 North Shore, Northern and Western Line * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T5 Cumberland Line * T7 Olympic Park Line * T8 Airport and South Line<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://transportnsw.info/travel-info/ways-to-get-around/train/fleet-facilities/sydney-intercity-train-fleet|title=Our fleet - Sydney Trains|last=sector=Government|first=corporateName=Sydney Trains; contact=Communications Directorate;|website=Sydney Trains|language=en|access-date=2017-10-22}}</ref> === B set (Waratah Series 2) (2018-) === {{main|Sydney Trains A & B sets}} [[File:B set departing Panania 20180919 01 (Nimed).jpg|thumb|right|B-Set]] An order for 24 trains of a very similar model was announced in December 2016. These are known as [[Sydney Trains A set|B sets]] or Waratah Series 2 trains. They feature a number of upgrades and several new elements compared to the A Sets such as a new livery, enhanced accessibility, improved lighting, improved air-conditioning and new information display screens. The first B set was unveiled in Auburn in March 2018.<ref>[https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/system/files/media/asa_standards/2018/tw-203-722.pdf Approval for entry into service] Transport for NSW 4 September 2018</ref> The B sets are set to replace the 24 remaining 8 car S sets running on their respected lines.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/new-trains-finally-signal-end-to-sydney-s-sweat-sets-20180322-p4z5mf.html|title=New Waratah trains finally signal end to Sydney's 'sweat sets'|last=O'Sullivan|first=Matt|date=2018-03-22|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|language=en|access-date=2018-03-22}}</ref><ref name="tfnsw 2018-03-22">{{cite web|url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/news-and-events/media-releases/new-air-conditioned-trains-arrive|title=New air conditioned trains arrive|date=22 March 2018|publisher=Transport for NSW|accessdate=22 March 2018}}</ref> B2 was the first B set to enter service, commencing on 7 September 2018 with B3 following a few weeks later.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney/status/1037988933701783552|title=7 News Sydney on Twitter|website=Twitter|language=en|access-date=2018-09-08}}</ref> B Sets run on: * T2 Inner West and Leppington Line * T3 Bankstown Line * T8 Airport and South Line ==Maintenance Depots== Sydney Trains' electric trains are based at maintenance depots. The colour of target plate at the front of each train reveals the train's maintenance depot. ===Mortdale Maintenance Depot (Red target plates)=== The following trains are maintained at [[Mortdale Maintenance Depot]]: *T sets on Sector 1 ([[Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line]]) *T sets on [[South Coast Line]] local services The out stabling and depot points for Sector 1 include [[Cronulla railway station|Cronulla]], [[Waterfall railway station, Sydney|Waterfall]] and [[Bondi Junction railway station|Bondi Junction]]. ===Flemington Maintenance Depot (Blue target plates)=== The following trains are maintained at [[Flemington Maintenance Depot]]: * S sets, K sets and C sets on Sector 2 ([[Airport, Inner West & South Line|Airport, Inner West and South]], [[Bankstown Line|Bankstown]], [[Cumberland Line|Cumberland]], [[Carlingford Line|Carlingford]] and [[Olympic Park Line|Olympic Park]] lines) * V sets on Blue Mountain and Newcastle Services The out stabling and depot points for Sector 2 include [[Campbelltown railway station|Campbelltown]] and [[Liverpool railway station|Liverpool]]. ===Hornsby Maintenance Depot (Black target plates)=== The following trains are maintained at [[Hornsby Maintenance Depot]]: K sets and T sets on Sector 3 ([[North Shore, Northern & Western Line]]) The out stabling and depot points for Sector 3 include [[Penrith railway station, Sydney|Penrith]], [[Blacktown railway station|Blacktown]], [[Richmond railway station, Sydney|Richmond]], [[North Sydney railway station|North Sydney]] and [[Hornsby railway station|Hornsby]]. ===UGL Mainstream=== The following trains are maintained at [[UGL Rail]] Maintrain: *H sets on the intercity services and selected suburban services in Sectors 1 and 3 ===Auburn Maintenance Centre=== The following trains are maintained at [[Auburn Maintenance Centre]]: *78 A sets *24 B sets (currently in delivery) *M sets ==See also== *[[Rail rollingstock in New South Wales]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[https://transportnsw.info/travel-info/ways-to-get-around/train/fleet-facilities/sydney-intercity-train-fleet Sydney Trains's Fleet on Transport for NSW website] {{NSWLocos}}Sydney Trains Vlog 1870: Hornsby Part 170 and Sydney Trains Vlog 1871: Hornsby Part 171 and Sydney Trains Vlog 1872: Hornsby Part 172 and Sydney Trains Vlog 1873: Hornsby Part 173 15 Jun 2022 and 22 Jun 2022 and 29 Jun 2022 and 3 Jul 2022 15/6/2022 and 22/6/2022 and 29/6/2022 and 3/7/2022 Sydney Trains Vlogs [[Category:Sydney Trains]]'
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