Southern Highlands Express

Southern Highlands Express
Overview
Service type Passenger train
Status Ceased
Former operator(s) State Rail Authority
Route
Start Sydney
End Goulburn
Distance travelled 225 kilometres
Service frequency Daily in each direction
Train number(s) SL19/SL20
Line used Main South

The Southern Highlands Express was an Australian passenger train operating on the Main South line in New South Wales from Sydney to Goulburn.

It was the last service out of Sydney rostered to be hauled by steam locomotive, 3801 hauling the final service on 10 October 1969.[1] It's headcode was SL19/SL20.

For a time from June 1981 it was extended to Canberra.[2]

Until June 1970, it was formed of a dedicated set of R set carriages. It was then formed of N set carriages[3][4] before being replaced by air-conditioned HUB/RUB carriages released from the North Coast Overnight Express in late 1988.[5] In May 1990 it was again extended to Canberra, stopping at all stations south of Campbelltown.[6]

The Southern Highlands Express ceased running in the early 1990s.

Further reading

References

  1. Oakes, John (2002). Sydney's Central. Redfern: Australian Railway Historical Society. p. 53. ISBN 0 909650 56 X.
  2. Cooke, David (1984). Railmotors and XPTs. Sydney: Australian Railway Historical Society, NSW Division. ISBN 0 909650 23 3.
  3. "Carriage Review" Railway Digest December 1986 page 393
  4. "20 Years Ago" Railway Digest June 1990 page 230
  5. "Southern Passengers" Railway Digest January 1989 page 21
  6. "Canberra timetable changed" Railway Digest June 1990 page 207
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