aussie-boy
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There is an underground tunnel that InterCity south coast services use to access Sydney terminal from the main Illawarra lineugh, they have there own lines but there are also points that must be crossed especially since the HSL would go to the central terminus which is on the northern side of the station. The other option is to use the spare underground platform at Central but that connects to the Illawarra line until Sydenham AFAIK, so the same problem. Not to mention there are many many curves there which means trains can't run especially fast through there anyway.
Theres no way they would make it go down into Canberra than back up to Yass and around the mountains... if Australia does something it's done properly - the French are building a TGV line through the Alps to Torino. The Brindabella's are nothing compared to that, a few tunnels and bridges wouldnt be hard at all.I still don't see how you can possibly make the line less than 1000 km or so though dude. They can't build it through the snowy mountains which means it more or less has to go via wagga and albury and then since skipping Canberra would be madness bam, 1000 km.
Otherwise, it would go, as I said before, via Cooma and Bairnsdale - that route is about 900km total from Syd to Melb
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Id post all my mad diagrams and topography etc but my proper computer is broken and this one crumbles under streaming video, let alone vector graphics processing