Railways and Tramways of Australia
Cronulla Line
Cronulla station, 5 October 2017.
Year Opened:
Sutherland–Cronulla 1939
Stations:
Kirrawee, Gymea, Miranda, Caringbah, Woolooware, Cronulla
Typical Journey Time:
54 minutes (Central–Cronulla); 15 minutes (Sutherland–Cronulla)
Typical Peak Frequency:
12 minutes
Typical Off-peak Frequency:
15 minutes
Typical Weekend Frequency:
15 minutes
The Cronulla line is a double-track branch line from Sutherland on the Illawarra line in the southern suburbs of Sydney. It is combined in timetables with the Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra lines. The line was opened as a single-track railway with crossing loops at Gymea and Caringbah. Duplication of the section between Gymea and Caringbah was completed in 1985, and the remainder of the line was duplicated in 2010. Cronulla is the only Sydney beachside suburb serviced by trains.