T6 Line Closure Set for Nine Weeks in Sydney Metro Expansion
31.03.2025
Sydney’s transport team launches the T6 line closure on April 27, 2025, for metro growth. The shutdown lasts nine weeks and boosts the city’s rail network. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Authorities expand the Sydney Metro network, targeting 46 stations and faster commutes across Sydney. However, construction halts existing services, so the T6 closure follows last year’s pattern.
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Last September, crews shut the Bankstown to Sydenham line to fit it for metro trains. Now, the T6 Lidcombe and Bankstown Line stops running to aid the metro extension.
Transport for NSW schedules the closure from April 27 to June 29, 2025, spanning nine weeks. Affected stations—Yagoona, Birrong, and Bankstown—see buses, but Lidcombe commuters roll on.
Replacement buses kick in, and the 8T6 service hits every stop between Bankstown and Lidcombe. Meanwhile, the 8AT6 express bus links Bankstown and Lidcombe for quicker trips.
T6 Line Closure Brings Platform Upgrades
Crews upgrade the T6 line, and platforms now handle eight-car trains instead of four. Bankstown station extends its platforms, preparing for future passenger surges.
Unlike the Sydenham-Bankstown stretch, the T6 line stays a classic rail, not a metro. Still, these tweaks strengthen tracks and future-proof southwest Sydney’s transport grid.
Southwest Link buses keep rolling for commuters impacted by the Sydenham-Bankstown metro switch. Free services run smoothly, and officials push travelers to plan their routes.
Authorities promise shorter travel times when the Sydney Metro opens fully to riders. For now, construction drives progress, and temporary shutdowns fuel that vision.
Commuters adjust fast, and Transport for NSW boosts updates on bus timetables. Clear info helps riders tackle the nine-week pause with ease.
Sydney’s transport leaps forward, trading short-term hiccups for long-term wins. Because of this, the metro extension builds a sleeker network for everyone.
T6 Line Closure Paves Way for Future Rail
Expansion tests patience, but officials focus on efficiency and stronger rail lines citywide. Thus, Sydney nears a high-speed transit future with every step.
Travelers on unaffected routes enjoy normal rides, and service flows beyond the T6 branch. However, southwest Sydney shifts gears as buses fill the train gap.
Officials call for calm, and the metro project inches closer with each planned break. Soon, 46 stations will link up, and Sydney’s transport upgrade will dazzle all.
Source: www.timeout.com
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