Buses will replace light rail services between Central and Dulwich Hill as trackwork begins for 10 days starting tomorrow. 9News
light rail service will be shut or altered for up to ten days as it undergoes track work and maintenance from tomorrow.
Track work beginning on April 1 will affect the entire L1 Line for two days, with replacement buses running between central and Dulwich Hill. Track work starting on April 3 will impact light rail stops between Central and the Convention Centre until April 12.All L1 light rail services will be impacted by trackwork starting from 6am Saturday, April 1.All L1 light rail services to Dulwich Hill will be impacted by trackwork starting from 6am Saturday, April 1 until 11pm Sunday, April 2.New South Wales transport warns that buses will take an alternative route through Pyrmont due to the demolition of the Harbourside Shopping Centre.
From 6am April 3, busses will replace light rail services from Central Grand Concourse, affecting The Star via Convention line. Trackwork will affect stops between Central and the Convention Centre until 11pm on Wednesday, April 12. Replacement buses will run from 6am to 11pm daily and will run until 12am on Fridays.
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