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The Southern Highlands Line is a section of the Main South railway line, and part of the CityRail outer suburban network. Its main service area is the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, including the main focal points of Moss Vale and Goulburn. The line is exclusively serviced by diesel Endeavour trains, most being two cars long (although some four-car services operate during peak periods). It is coloured green on a grey background on CityRail maps and other promotional material. Services first began to Goulburn on 19 May, 1869.
   For the most part, CityRail Southern Highlands Line services no longer travel through the suburban network. Most instead terminate at Campbelltown, with commuters requiring a change to a suburban service to proceed further. Only two services on weekends (one to/from Goulburn, and one to/from Moss Vale) operate directly to Central. These travel through the suburban network via the Airport and East Hills Line and Sydenham.
   Other than CityRail and freight services, this line is also used by CountryLink's southern services, including XPTs to Melbourne (Southern Cross Station) twice daily, and XPLORER services to Canberra (twice daily) and Griffith (once weekly).

Stations

Name of Station Code TravelPass
Zone
Serving Suburbs Pattern stops at this station Connections
Southern Highlands Line
Central
(limited services)
SYD Red Central, Strawberry Hills, Ultimo, Surry Hills
 

 
 

Glenfield
(limited services)
GFD Purple Glenfield
Campbelltown CAM Purple Campbelltown
Macarthur MCU Purple Ambarvale, Blair Athol, Glen Alpine
Menangle Park MEK - Menangle Park, Gilead
Menangle MGE - Menangle
Douglas Park DPK - Douglas Park
Picton PIC - Picton Bowral to Picton (Loop Line) Bus Service
Tahmoor TAH - Tahmoor, Couridjah
Bargo BZG - Bargo, Yanderra
Yerrinbool YEB - Yerrinbool
Mittagong MIT - Mittagong Bowral to Picton (Loop Line) Bus Service
Bowral BWL - Bowral Bowral to Picton (Loop Line) Bus Service
South Coast to Southern Highlands Bus Service
Burradoo BUO - Burradoo
Moss Vale MSV - Moss Vale, Bong Bong South Coast to Southern Highlands Bus Service
Exeter EXT - Exeter South Coast to Southern Highlands Bus Service
Bundanoon BUN - Bundanoon South Coast to Southern Highlands Bus Service
Penrose PRS - Penrose
Wingello WNE - Wingello
Tallong TJG - Tallong
Marulan MRX - Marulan
Goulburn GUL - Goulburn

Stopping Patterns

  • Pattern 1: Goulburn, all stations to Campbelltown and vice-versa (early morning, morning peak hours, late evening (weekdays)).*
  • Pattern 2: Moss Vale, all stations to Campbelltown (peak and off-peak).
  • Pattern 3: Goulburn, all to Moss Vale, Bowral, Mittagong, Picton, Macarthur, Campbelltown, Central (one morning peak express service to Central only).
  • Pattern 4: Goulburn, all to Moss Vale and vice-versa (early morning and late evening on weekends and public holidays only).
  • Pattern 5: Goulburn, all to Moss Vale, Bowral, Mittagong, Bargo, Tahmoor, Picton, Macarthur, Campbelltown, Glenfield and Central (one service to Central in morning, one service to Goulburn in evening, weekends and public holidays only).
Note: means that not all services on this pattern service this station: * Some services continue to Central (but don't stop at Glenfield). † Some services continue to Central, also stopping at Glenfield.

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