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- Light_rail_in_Sydney abstract "The Sydney light rail network is a form of light rail public transport serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales. The network presently consists of a single 12.8-kilometre (8 mi) line of 23 stations. A second line is under construction and two further lines serving Western Sydney have been announced. The network is controlled by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales.".
- Q771666 abstract "The Sydney light rail network is a form of light rail public transport serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales. The network presently consists of a single 12.8-kilometre (8 mi) line of 23 stations. A second line is under construction and two further lines serving Western Sydney have been announced. The network is controlled by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales.".
- Light_rail_in_Sydney comment "The Sydney light rail network is a form of light rail public transport serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales. The network presently consists of a single 12.8-kilometre (8 mi) line of 23 stations. A second line is under construction and two further lines serving Western Sydney have been announced. The network is controlled by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales.".
- Q771666 comment "The Sydney light rail network is a form of light rail public transport serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales. The network presently consists of a single 12.8-kilometre (8 mi) line of 23 stations. A second line is under construction and two further lines serving Western Sydney have been announced. The network is controlled by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales.".