Link to the First Post about The CCN line, Link: https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/just-a-route-suggestion.57659/ this post is more detailed about the line itself Here's some images Here's info on the CCN route: The Central Coast & Newcastle Line is a NSW TrainLink passenger train service that runs along the Main North railway line in New South Wales, connecting the state's two largest cities, Sydney and Newcastle. The service runs from Central through to Broadmeadow on the Main North railway line to Newcastle Interchange on the Newcastle railway line, and services the Hawkesbury River region, the Central Coast and the city of Newcastle, it's 165.60 KM, and has 36 Stops, Prior to electrification of the route, steam hauled passenger trains were varied.[4] From November 1929 until April 1988, the Newcastle Flyer operated on the route. After electrification, services were taken over by U and V sets. Later the U sets were replaced by K and G sets which in turn were replaced by H sets.
1) Why did you create a second thread and not just reply to your first one? 2) That moovit map is completely misleading. Firstly, it only shows from south of Wyong (essentially cutting out the whole northern half of the route past Lake Macquarie up to Newcastle). Secondly, it shows the route going south-east down the T1 North Shore line from Hornsby and over the Harbour Bridge, whereas classically the CCN follows the T9 south to Strathfield and then east in to the city. Yes there are some services that go via the North Shore line (and also don't extend further north than Wyong) but there are only ~half a dozen each way per day (covering morning up and afternoon down commutes from the CBD to the 'coast) and could almost be treated as part of the Sydney Trains T1 line rather than a NSW Trainlink Intercity.