THE NSW government will invest $60 million to set up eight maintenance centres for Sydney's rail network.
Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian announced on Sunday the NSW government would spend the money as part of a program to modernise RailCorp's outdated maintenance practices.
In a statement, the government said the investment boost comes as it prepares for the start on July 1 of two new rail operators on the network - Sydney Trains and NSW Trains.
Ms Berejiklian said construction had begun on the first centre at Blacktown, with the others to be located at Sydenham, Hornsby, Strathfield, Glenfield, the Sydney CBD, Gosford and Wollongong.
She said four smaller satellite centres would be set up at Sutherland, Hamilton, Lawson and Granville.
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