Running lines3 tracks · 5 switches · 0 branches
DM · Down Main1.1 MGTUM · Up Main0.9 MGTLP1 · Airport Business Park Goods Loop0.1 MGT0.0 km4.2 km8.4 km12.6 km16.8 km21.0 km

Western Sydney Airport

UM · Up Main21.043 km · 0.9 MGT/yr on this running line · 220 services/weekday · run 2026-06-18
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click the alignment to move the chainage cursor · 10.522 km
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St Marys
Orchard Hills
Luddenham
Airport Business Park
Bradfield
Top 35 m SD
mm · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
Twist 3 m SD
mm · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
Alignment 35 m SD
mm · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
Gauge deviation
mm · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
RCF eddy current depth
mm · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
Rail head loss
mm · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
Rail side wear
mm · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
Ultrasonic crack - rail head
% head · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
Ultrasonic crack - rail foot
% foot · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
GPR ballast fouling index
% · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
Utilisation (MGT/yr)
MGT · 1 runs to 2026-06-18
OLE contact wire height
mm above TOR · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
OLE contact wire stagger
mm from centreline · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
OLE contact wire residual thickness
mm · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
OLE contact wire wear
% section loss · 3 runs to 2026-06-18
CBTC beacon position offset
mm from datum · 1 runs to 2026-06-18
CBTC radio link margin
dB · 1 runs to 2026-06-18
PSD berthing offset
mm from door datum · 1 runs to 2026-06-18
Structures
8 features
Switches & crossings
2 features
Level crossings
3 features
Geotechnical risk
4 features
Drainage assets
6 features
Ultrasonic defects
24 features
Overhead line equipment
29 features
Rail joints, welds & stressing
39 features
RCF and wear grinding candidate
7 flagged lengths
CBTC positioning and berthing
24 flagged lengths
Rail stressing state
3 flagged lengths
Work history
17 records
Planned work
1 planned items
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10.522 km

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