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Re: [NSW] messed up cityrail system



So there are basically no T sets that actually are sector 2 since all of
them have red plates?? (I've never seen blue-plated T set)  However I have
seen red-plated S/R set.


Railway Rasputin <bob@fastlink.com.au> wrote in message
385211CC.CFB6A74C@fastlink.com.au">news:385211CC.CFB6A74C@fastlink.com.au...
> Close.
> Sector 1 the blue line (Illawarra) Target on Train: Red
> Sector 2 Green and Brown lines (Campbelltown Bankstown) Target Blue
> Sector 3 Red and Yellow lines (Hornsby Prnrith) 3 Target  Black
>
> Cumberland line has sets from all sectors running on it.
>
>
> rgds
>
>
>
> Bill McNiven wrote:
> >
> > Jonathan Boles wrote in message <01bac762$efba5b00$7f66868b@tfboles>...
> > >Excuse my ignorance, but what do the sector numbers mean?
> > >Is there some kind of connection between target plate colours and
sector
> >
> > Off the top of my head, so open to correction ...
> >
> > Sector 1:  Bondi Jct - Cronulla - Waterfall.  All trains maintained at
> > Mortdale.  Red target plates.
> >
> > Sector 2:  Campbelltown - Bankstown - Quay.  'T' sets maintained at
> > Mortdale, red target plates.  'C', 'R', 'S' sets maintained at
Flemington,
> > blue target plates.
> >
> > Sector 3: Berowra - Hornsby - Emu Plains - Richmond.  (Also Parramatta -
> > Bankstown?) Black set numbers. On 'K', 'R', 'S' sets, typically stickers
on
> > the cars rather than detachable plates.  Cars maintained at Hornsby.
> >
> > Sector 4: Sydney - Olympic Park - Blacktown.  Trains borrowed from
> > everywhere (including Wollongong and Newcastle for the football
finals!).
> >
> > Cumberland Line:  a mixture of 'Sector 2' trains from Campbelltown and
> > 'Sector 3' trains from Blacktown.
> >
> > Rgds
> >
> > Bill