4-523: The Kangy Angy Maintenance Centre is a railway depot at Kangy Angy on the Central Coast, New South Wales to maintain the NSW TrainLink D sets . The depot was officially opened on 24 February 2021. The depot is almost 500,000 square metres (5,400,000 sq ft) in size and has about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) of electric rail lines. It runs 24/7 and is operated by UGL Rail under
8-649: A 15-year contract. In 2017, Transport for NSW awarded a contract to John Holland to build a new depot adjacent to the Main Northern line at Kangy Angy to maintain the NSW TrainLink D sets . Construction commenced in May 2018 with the depot. Major construction was completed in 2020 and the first D set arrived at the facility in October 2020. The facility was officially opened on 24 February 2021. Kangy Angy Kangy Angy ( / k æ ŋ i æ ŋ i / )
12-542: Is a semi-rural suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales , Australia. It is in a small valley along Ourimbah Creek and the Pacific Highway . It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area . Home to a section of the convict built Great North Road , the area remained important as a hill crossing between Sydney and Newcastle until large scale earthworks permitted
16-459: The development of more direct roads and highways. Nowadays it is home to several small farms and pasture used for agistment . The valley is bordered by State Forest to the north and west and the Sydney–Newcastle railway line to the south-east. Koalas , grey wallabies , echidnas , wombats , sugar gliders , and many bird and reptile species have been documented in the undeveloped forest of
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