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2. 1950's Sydney Train Carriage and Tiny Shepherd's Hut, Lower Hunter Valley A truly unique experience, the 1950's Sydney Train Carriage and Tiny Shepherd's Hut is 100% tranquil, and completely surrounded by bushland. Satisfy those outdoor cravings and check out this eco off-the-grid farm accommodation. The two separate cabins can sleep up to four adults. The train deck is the perfect spot to spend the afternoon watching the farm's alpacas, guinea fowl and chickens roam about. Rates from $149 per night. The 1950's Sydney Train Carriage and Tiny Shepherd's Hut is a truly unique experience 3. The Artist Studio, Pokolbin Originally built as an artist's studio in the early 90's, this sweet cottage is situated on a working cattle farm in Hunter Valley. The perfect location for those wanting to fit in some wine-tasting on their escape. What looks like an old shed from the outside has been transformed into a modern country home with all of the mod-cons you might need. Rates from $200 per night.
[3] [4] [5] In August 2017, the government announced it had decided to proceed with the replacement of all three fleets. [6] In November 2017, three consortia, led by Bombardier, CAF and Downer, were shortlisted for the contract to build the trains. [7] In May 2018, the Bombardier Consortium withdrew from the process. [8] A contract was signed on 14 February 2019 with Momentum Trains, a Consortium comprising, Pacific Partnerships, CAF IP and DIF, subcontracting CAF for Rolling Stock, CPB for depot build and UGL for the 15+5+5+5+5 year maintenance. Trains are due to commence entering service in 2023. [9] The order will comprise 117 bi-mode Civity carriages which will make up a total of 29 trains: [10] 10 long (6-car) trainsets for use on long-distance Regional services linking Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 9 short (3-car) Regional trainsets for NSW 10 short (3-car) Intercity sets for the Southern Highlands All trains will be maintained at the new Mindyarra Maintenance Centre to be built in Dubbo.
[21] The new trains are wider than the V sets they replace and required modifications to be made to parts of the Blue Mountains line route to create sufficient clearance from adjacent structures. [15] A contract was awarded to the Continuum Alliance, an alliance between Transport for NSW, CPB Contractors and Lendlease, to make these modifications. Work started in February 2019 [22] and was completed in July 2020. [23] [24] Services The trains are expected to operate on the following services: [1] Blue Mountains: Central to Lithgow Central Coast & Newcastle: Central to Newcastle South Coast: Bondi Junction / Central to Port Kembla & Kiama References External links Media related to NSW TrainLink D sets at Wikimedia Commons Project Page - Transport for NSW This page was last edited on 22 March 2021, at 07:24