The Southern Highlands Express was an Australian passenger train operating on the Main South line in New South Wales from Sydney to Goulburn.
It was then formed of N set carriages[3][4] before being replaced by air-conditioned HUB/RUB carriages released from the North Coast Overnight Express in late 1988.
[5] In May 1990 it was again extended to Canberra, stopping at all stations south of Campbelltown.
[6] The Southern Highlands Express ceased running in the early 1990s.
The current morning service from Goulburn direct to Central and afternoon service from Central direct to Goulburn perform a similar function to the Southern Highlands Express, but are not named as such in the timetable.