Hornsby Maintenance Depot

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Hornsby Maintenance Depot
Location
LocationStephen Street, Asquith, New South Wales, Australia
CoordinatesCoordinates: 33°41′39″S 151°06′13″E / 33.694048°S 151.103495°E / -33.694048; 151.103495
Characteristics
Owner(s)Transport Asset Holding Entity
Operator(s)Sydney Trains
Roads15
Rolling stockT sets
H sets
A sets
History
Opened1928

Hornsby Maintenance Depot is a train depot in the northern Sydney suburb of Asquith, New South Wales, Australia, that primarily services the Sydney Trains fleet.

The depot opened in 1928 and was one of four electric train depots built under the Bradfield electrification plan, the other depots being at Mortdale, Flemington and Punchbowl (later closed).[1]

The depot features nine roads under the main shed (numbered 1–9), five outdoor roads (numbered 11–15), two of which (11 and 12) are elevated, a train washing facility (16 road) and several short outdoor storage sidings. The depot is responsible for the stabling and maintenance of all trains on the Northern, North Shore, and Western lines (collectively known as Sector 3). Some Sydney Trains T sets are maintained at Hornsby. Some H sets also known as (Oscar), are stabled and maintained at Hornsby. The A sets also known as (Waratah), are stabled at Hornsby but the maintenance is done at Auburn Maintenance Centre (AMC).

Maps[]

Hornsby Maintenance Centre.
The Sydney Trains maintenance centres. Hornsby is in black.

See also[]

  • Sydney Trains fleet

References[]

  1. ^ "First Stop Central" Keenan, David R. & Clark, Howard R. Australian Electric Traction Association 1963


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