All K sets are crewed with a driver and guard. The guard uses the rear cab on a four-car train. On eight car trains, the guard usually uses the 5th carriage so that the entire platform can be seen. However the 4th carriage cab can also be used if there is a problem with the 5th carriage one. All the K sets were delivered to either
Hornsby or
Punchbowl depots. With the trials on the ten experimental carriages judged successful, in 1986 a programme commenced to retrofit air conditioning to the second order. This saw the Beclawat windows replaced with sheet glass. It would be July 1990 before the programme was completed. In April 1989, K sets commenced operating peak-hour services via the
North Shore line to
Gosford. This was extended to
Wyong in January 1992. In September 1990, all Punchbowl based sets were transferred to Hornsby. In January 1991, four sets were transferred to
Flemington Maintenance Depot to operate peak-hour
Illawarra line services to
Port Kembla. To replace
U sets on stopping services between Gosford and
Newcastle, the sets with driving trailers were re-marshaled as two-car sets from October 1996. Following the delivery of the outer suburban
Tangara sets in 1994, the K sets ceased operating the Central Coast and Illawarra services. During the late 1990s, all were refurbished by
A Goninan & Co as part of the CityDecker program. This saw the interiors refurbished with white walls and ceilings, grey floors and blue seats. Power cars received a destination indicator and had yellow applied to the lower half of their fronts. Sliding Beclawat windows on the pressure ventilated cars were replaced with hopper windows and doors painted yellow. The first order was finally retrofitted with air conditioning just prior to the
Sydney 2000 Olympics. These cars retained the hopper windows until the late 2000s, but were sealed shut with an adhesive to avoid the loss of air conditioning. After the introduction of a new timetable in October 2009, all K sets were allocated to Hornsby to operate
North Shore, Northern & Western line services, operating in 8-car formations. This was due to the noise levels inside trains when operating on the
Epping to Chatswood segment. Older
S sets lack sufficient sound insulation for passengers, while newer
Tangara sets do not have sufficient cooling in the dynamic braking system to deal with extended shuttle runs through the tunnel. In October 2013, the 2-car K sets (K1–4) were withdrawn from
NSW TrainLink Gosford to Newcastle services. The four driving trailers were converted to ordinary trailers at Hornsby and the sets returned to service on Sydney Trains services in March 2014 as K98 and K99. The existing K98 was re-numbered K91. The driver cabins in these carriages were stripped of controls however the actual walls were kept intact. The doors to the driver cabin are kept locked and the blinds are kept down. There are no passenger seats where the crew compartment used to be. Also, unlike converted S set cars, the round window on the crew compartment doors were removed and covered with a metal plate. In mid-2014, K sets were gradually transferred from Hornsby to Flemington resulting in their resumption of service on the
Airport, Inner West & South,
Bankstown,
Carlingford and
Olympic Park lines. K60 to K86 were previously running these lines, based out of Flemington Depot. Prior to 2017, K87–99 continued to run part-time on the T1 North Shore, Northern & Western lines. In July 2017, asbestos was found in the circuit breaker panels, which is inside the driver compartment of the K sets, with all withdrawn for inspection for a few weeks. All have since returned to service. After the introduction of a new timetable in November 2017, all K sets were transferred to Sector 2. In late 2017 and early 2018, all K sets and C sets were slightly refurbished with all poles and other safety features repainted yellow. In 2019, set K96 was withdrawn from passenger service and had
automatic train protection (ATP) equipment installed. It conducted ATP testing and it was initially decided that K96 will be retained following the retirement of the rest of the fleet for this purpose. In 2022, set K96 was retired and stripped for parts to keep other K sets in service. K sets operate on the following lines: • T2
Inner West & Leppington Line:
Leppington or
Parramatta to
City Circle via
Granville • T8
Airport and South Line:
Macarthur to
City Circle via
Airport or
Sydenham K sets previously operated on the following lines: • T1
North Shore, Northern & Western Line (Until 26 November 2017) • T3
Liverpool & Inner West Line:
Liverpool to
City Circle via
Regents Park (Until 17 April 2026) They were formerly in operation on the T6
Carlingford Line until it was closed in January 2020.
Tekno Train As part of
Vivid Sydney 2024, set K94 was modified with LED strip lights, large-scale speakers and strobe lights for the 'Tekno Train', an event organised by Australian musician
Paul Mac. The train departed from
Central station on three different trips, one over the
Harbour Bridge to
North Sydney Car Sidings and back, and two around the
City Circle and through to
Turrella via the
Illawarra Mainline and the
Airport Link; using the
Macdonaldtown stabling sidings to turn around after each trip. It featured a mix of classic and purpose-written music by Mac to accompany the train on its journey, with occasional commentary included. The Tekno Train ran every night from 24 May 2024 to 15 June 2024.
Retirement As of April 2026, K65, K67, K68, K69, K73, K74, K75, K77, K78, K80, K81, K83, K85, K86, K88, K91, K92, K94, K96 and K98 are retired from service. On 23 January 2026, three sets K91 (C3576, T4242, T4232, C3566) K80 (C3511, T4177, T4202, C3536) and K68 (C3513, T4179, T4208, C3542) were transferred by locomotives
42103 and 42105. On 12 April 2026, two sets K65 and K73 were taken by 4827 and 4819. As of 6 March 2026, K99 entered back into service after being in extended storage at ACDEP.
Preservation While at the moment there are no developed plans for the preservation of any K set cars, the
Sydney Electric Train Society has expressed interest in preserving at least one.
Transport Heritage NSW has expressed no interest in preserving a K set for heritage purposes. Several heritage tours have used K sets prior to retirement, these have been: • K set to Kick off 1997 Tour (SETS, 08/03/1997) • New and Old Electrics Tour (SETS, 22/12/2012) • Rivers to the Shore Tour (HET, 16/04/2023)** • ARHS K set to Newcastle Tour (HET/ARHS, 27/05/2023)** • Silver Set to the Summit (HET, 09/06/2024)** • Sliver to the Sea (HET, 26/07/2025) The Christmas K set (HET, 13 and 14/12/25 • substituted in place of an S set ==Further reading==