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First rail tracks laid down at Luddenham for western Sydney’s metro airport line

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A view of part of a 120m-long rail string laid out on sleepers. Photo: Sydney Metro The first tracks have been laid at Luddenham, south of Penrith, for the new Western Sydney Airport line. The 23-kilometre-long Sydney Metro railway will connect to the new international airport. The first portion of track was installed at Luddenham just north of a new rail bridge that will take metro services over the future M12 motorway. Track laying is…
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NewsCop broke the news in on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
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