List of Sydney railway stations
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CityRail
CityRail is an operating brand of RailCorp, a corporation owned by the state government of New South Wales, Australia. It is responsible for providing commuter rail services, and some coach services, in and around Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong, the three largest cities of New South Wales. It is...
system is an extensive commuter-based rail network centred on the metropolitan area of Sydney
Sydney
Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. As of June 2010, the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people...
and comprises 11 metropolitan lines, 4 intercity lines and 1 regional line. The entire length of railway is maintained by Railcorp which is a state-owned corporation. The network has over 2,060 km of track, extending as far as Newcastle
Newcastle, New South Wales
The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the Australian state of New South Wales and includes most of the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie Local Government Areas...
, Dungog
Dungog, New South Wales
Dungog is a country town on the Williams River in the upper Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia. Located in the middle of dairy and timber country, it is the centre of the Dungog Shire Local Government Area and at the 2006 census it had a population of 2,102 people. The area includes the...
and Scone
Scone, New South Wales
Scone is a town in the Upper Hunter Shire in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia. At the 2006 census, Scone had a population of 4,624 people. It is located on the New England Highway north of Muswellbrook about 270 kilometres north of Sydney, and is part of the Hunter and Upper...
to the north, over the Blue Mountains west to the city of Lithgow
Lithgow, New South Wales
Lithgow is a city in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia and is the centre of the local political division City of Lithgow. It is located in a mountain valley named Lithgow's Valley by John Oxley in honour of William Lithgow, the first Auditor-General of New South Wales.Lithgow is...
, south to Bomaderry
Bomaderry, New South Wales
Bomaderry is a town in the Shoalhaven council district area of New South Wales, Australia. In 2006, it had a population of 6,601 people. It is on the north shore of the Shoalhaven River, across the river from Nowra, the major town of the Shoalhaven,of which Bomaderry is locally regarded as being...
-Nowra
Nowra, New South Wales
Nowra is a city in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Located SSW and approximately by road south of the state capital of Sydney, it has an estimated population together with its twin-town of Bomaderry of 34,479. It is also the seat and commercial centre of the City of Shoalhaven...
, and southwest to Goulburn
Goulburn, New South Wales
Goulburn is a provincial city in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia in Goulburn Mulwaree Council Local Government Area. It is located south-west of Sydney on the Hume Highway and above sea-level. On Census night 2006, Goulburn had a population of 20,127 people...
and overall consisting of 307 stations. The CityRail network serves a population of more than 5.3 million which includes the metropolitan areas of Newcastle, Wollongong, Goulburn, Katoomba and Sydney
Sydney
Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. As of June 2010, the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people...
as well as small satellite cities and towns.
The Metro Light Rail which can be interchanged at Central Railway Station is also included in the list; in 2009 CityRail added the light rail line on to all CityRail maps. Most of the CityRail network runs on the surface of suburban areas while some recently constructed and inner city sections will run underground. The network is mainly served by a fleet
CityRail fleet
- K set :K sets were manufactured by A Goninan & Co. and were the first air-conditioned suburban trains.The first cars built - four two-car sets - were air-conditioned, the remainder of the fleet were built with forced-air ventilation, and were subsequently retrofitted with air-conditioning.They...
of double-deck electric multiple unit while some regional and intercity lines are served by single-deck diesel trains.
For a list of permanently closed stations on the CityRail network, see List of closed Sydney railway stations.
List of stations
Station | Image | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station Central railway station, Sydney Central Railway Station, the largest railway station in Australia, is at the southern end of the Sydney CBD. It services almost all the lines on the CityRail network, and is the major terminus for interurban and interstate rail services... (km) |
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Aberdeen Aberdeen railway station, New South Wales - References :... |
(Scone Branch) | 300.730 | 20 October 1870 | ||
Adamstown | 161.120 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Albion Park | 103.340 | 9 November 1887 | Oak Flats (1887–1888) | ||
Allawah | 13.690 | 25 October 1925 | |||
Arncliffe | 8.420 | 15 October 1884 | |||
Artarmon | 10.300 | 6 July 1898 (original site), 7 October 1900 (present site) |
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Ashfield Ashfield railway station, Sydney Ashfield railway station is a station located on the Main Suburban railway line of the CityRail network. It is located in the Sydney suburb of Ashfield and features five platforms... |
8.380 | 26 September 1855 | |||
Asquith | 35.690 | 1 November 1915 | |||
Auburn Auburn railway station, Sydney -Bus services:Sydney Buses runs two routes to and from Auburn railway station:*Route 540 - weekdays peak hour services - Ermington*Route 544 - weekdays and Saturday services - Macquarie Centre... |
18.630 | 18 February 1877 | |||
Austinmer | 68.590 | 1 September 1887 | |||
Awaba | 137.310 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Banksia | 9.600 | 21 October 1906 | |||
Bankstown | 18.720 | 14 April 1909 | |||
Bardwell Park | 10.100 | 21 September 1931 | |||
Bargo | 102.870 | 13 July 1919 | West Bargo (1919–1921) | ||
Beecroft | 26.900 | 17 Sep 1886 (original site) 7 March 1892 (present site) |
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Bell Bell railway station, New South Wales -Neighbouring stations:The next outbound station is the now-closed Newnes Junction station.- References :... |
137.120 | 1 May 1875 | Mount Wilson (1875–1889) | ||
Bellambi | 75.550 | 1889 | |||
Belmore | 13.250 | 1 February 1895 | |||
Berala | 18.360 | 11 November 1912 | |||
Beresfield | 179.810 | 31 July 1925 | |||
Berowra | 44.660 | 7 April 1887 | |||
Berry | 140.840 | 2 June 1893 | |||
Beverly Hills | 14.650 | 21 September 1931 | Dumbleton (1931–1940) | ||
Bexley North | 11.370 | 21 September 1931 | |||
Birrong | 22.110 | 16 July 1928 | |||
Blackheath Blackheath railway station, New South Wales -Transport links:Blue Mountains Bus Company runs one route via Blackheath railway station:*Route 698 - Between Mount Victoria and Katoomba.-Neighbouring stations:... |
120.670 | 1 August 1862 | |||
Blacktown | 34.870 | 4 July 1860 | Black Town Road (1860–1862) | ||
Blaxland | 71.480 | 11 July 1867 | Wascoes (1867–1879) |
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Bomaderry (Nowra) | 153.350 | 2 June 1893 | |||
Bombo | 140.840 | 9 November 1887 | North Kiama (1887–1889) Kiama (1889–1893) North Kiama (1893–1907) |
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Bondi Junction | 6.760 | 23 June 1979 | |||
Booragul | 146.390 | 24 October 1926 | |||
Bowral | 136.340 | 2 December 1867 | |||
Branxton | (Scone Branch) | 215.600 | 24 March 1862 | ||
Broadmeadow | 162.940 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Bullaburra | 97.690 | 16 February 1925 | |||
Bulli | 72.150 | 21 June 1887 | |||
Bundanoon | 162.260 | 6 August 1868 | Jordans Crossing (1868–78) Jordans Siding (1878–1881) |
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Burradoo | 138.840 | 1870, 1 March 1976 (reopened after closure in 1975) | |||
Burwood Burwood railway station, Sydney Burwood is a major station on the main suburban line in the suburb of Burwood in Sydney. The station is located on Burwood Road, close to major shops and schools, and consists of platforms on all six of the tracks through the station. The concourse is situated below the platforms with access to... |
10.620 | 26 September 1855 (original site) 13 March 1892 (present site) |
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Cabramatta | 28.430 | 1870 | |||
Camellia | 22.950 | 21 January 1885 | Subiaco (1885–1901) |
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Campbelltown | 54.710 | 17 May 1858 | |||
Campsie | 11.700 | 1 February 1895 | |||
Canley Vale | 30.980 | 15 April 1878 | |||
Canterbury Canterbury railway station, Sydney -Accessibility:The station has street access to both platforms via stairs. This does not allow for Easy Access for wheelchairs.-Transport links:Sydney Buses runs six routes via Canterbury station:... |
10.160 | 1 February 1895 | |||
Capitol Square | |||||
31 August 1997 | |||||
Cardiff Cardiff railway station, New South Wales -Transport links:Newcastle Buses runs three routes via Cardiff railway station:*Route 334 - Between Glendale and Newcastle Station.*Route 339 - Between Glendale and Charlestown.*Route 363 - Between Warners Bay and Newcastle Station.... |
155.080 | 14 March 1889 (original site) 8 June 1902 (present site) |
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Caringbah | (Cronulla Branch) | 31.510 | 16 December 1939 | ||
Carlingford | 27.850 | 20 April 1896 | Pennant Hills (1896–1901) |
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Carlton Carlton railway station, Sydney -Accessibility:The station was upgraded to Easy Access status in 2008 with the provision of four lifts connecting Carlton Parade and Railway Parade and the platforms.-Transport links:Veolia Transport runs one route via Carlton station:... |
12.740 | 1889 | |||
Carramar | 25.890 | 8 October 1924 | South Fairfield (1924–1926) |
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Casula | 38.800 | 1 November 1894 | |||
Central Central railway station, Sydney Central Railway Station, the largest railway station in Australia, is at the southern end of the Sydney CBD. It services almost all the lines on the CityRail network, and is the major terminus for interurban and interstate rail services... |
0.00 | 26 September 1855 (original site) 5 August 1906 (present site) 3 October 1926 (electric platforms) 23 June 1979 (underground platforms) 31 August 1997 (light rail platform) |
Sydney (1855–1926) |
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Chatswood | 11.650 | 1 January 1890 | |||
Cheltenham Cheltenham railway station, Sydney -Accessibility:The station has street access to both platforms, connected by a road overbridge, giving it de facto Easy Access for wheelchairs, except for the problem of the gap and step between train and platform, the platforms being on a curve.... |
25.380 | 10 October 1898 | |||
Chester Hill | 22.310 | 8 October 1924 | |||
Circular Quay | 2.970 | 22 January 1956 | |||
Civic | 167.020 | 30 March 1857 | Newcastle (1857–1858) Honeysuckle (1858–1872) Honeysuckle Point (1872–1935) |
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Clarendon | (Richmond Branch) | 57.210 | 1870 | Hawkesbury Racecourse (1870–1876) |
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Clyde | 20.660 | 1882 | Rosehill Junction (1882–1883) Clyde (1883–1901) Clyde Junction (1901–1904) |
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Coalcliff | 59.270 | 1 August 1920 | |||
Cockle Creek | 150.630 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Coledale | 66.230 | 1 July 1902 (original site) 5 September 1906 (second site) 27 October 1912 (present site) |
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Como Como railway station, Sydney -Accessibility:The station has stairs leading to a subway connected to the streets on either side, and thus does not have Easy Access for wheelchairs.-Neighbouring stations:-References:... |
21.240 | 26 December 1885 (original site) 27 November 1972 (present site) |
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Concord West | 25.380 | 1 September 1887 | Concord (1887–1909) |
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Coniston Coniston railway station, New South Wales -Transport links:Premier Illawarra runs five routes via Coniston railway station:*10 - Wollongong Loop.*11 - Wollongong Loop.*23 - Between North Beach and Figtree.*24 - Between North Beach and Figtree.... |
84.100 | 1 April 1916 (original site) 1 November 1925 (reopen after closure on 29 April 1923) 20 May 1941 (present site) |
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Convention | |||||
31 August 1997 | |||||
Corrimal | 76.990 | 21 June 1887 | |||
Cowan | 48.810 | 1890 (originally) 6 October 1901 (with platform) |
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Cringila | (Port Kembla Branch) | 87.650 | 16 April 1926 | ||
Cronulla | (Cronulla Branch) | 34.810 | 16 December 1939 | ||
Croydon Croydon railway station, Sydney -Transport links:NightRide runs two routes via Croydon station:*Route N50 - Between Liverpool and City *Route N60 - Between Fairfield station and City -Neighbouring stations:-References:... |
10.620 | 7 January 1875 | Five Dock (1875–1876) |
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Dapto | 95.050 | 9 January 1887 | |||
Denistone | 20.160 | 26 September 1937 | |||
Domestic (Airport) Domestic railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Sydney Buses runs one route via Domestic Airport Terminal station:*Route 400 - Limited Stops Services - west to Westfield Burwood, east to Bondi Junction Interchange.-See also:* Airport Link Company... |
(Airport Branch) | 6.600 | 21 May 2000 | ||
Doonside | 38.290 | 27 September 1880 | Doonside (1880–1921) Wolkara (1921) |
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Dora Creek | 127.230 | 16 August 1889 | |||
Douglas Park | 73.320 | 6 September 1869 (original site) 13 June 1892 (present site) |
Douglass Park (1869–1891) |
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Dulwich Hill | 7.870 | 1 February 1895 | Wardell Road (1895–1920) |
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Dundas | 24.840 | 20 April 1896 | Kissing Point Road (1896–1901) |
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Dungog | (Dungog Branch) | 245.200 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Dunmore (Shellharbour) |
110.660 | 9 November 1887 | |||
East Hills | 24.030 | 21 December 1931 | |||
East Maitland | 189.097 | 27 July 1858 (original site) 2 May 1864 (second site) 25 March 1879 (present site) |
Morpeth Junction (1858–1879) |
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East Richmond East Richmond railway station, Sydney East Richmond is a station on the CityRail Richmond line. It serves the eastern end of the Richmond township. East Richmond station has a side platform with near street level access, connected by a level crossing and therefore has close to Easy Access for wheelchairs.-Platforms and services:The... |
(Richmond Branch) | 60.000 | 2 July 1939 | ||
Eastwood | 21.390 | 17 September 1886 | Dundas (1886-7) |
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Edgecliff | 4.820 | 23 June 1979 | |||
Emu Plains | 57.440 | 18 August 1868 (original site) 1884 (present site) |
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Engadine | 30.750 | 1 October 1920 | |||
Epping Epping railway station, Sydney Epping railway station is on the Northern Line of the CityRail network in Sydney, Australia. It serves the suburb of Epping, a significant commercial and residential area. Epping is a significant interchange station and is the western terminus of the Epping to Chatswood Line... |
23.390 | 17 September 1886 (original site) 15 February 1900 (present site) 23 February 2009 (underground platforms) |
Field of Mars (1886–1887) Carlingford (1887–1899) |
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Erskineville | 2.880 | 15 October 1884 (original site) 16 June 1912 (present site) |
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Exeter Exeter railway station, New South Wales -Neighbouring stations:-Connecting Services:The station has an adjoining bus stop, which is served by a twice-daily South Coast to Southern Highlands CityRail bus route which operates via Robertson. This bus comes from Bundanoon in the early morning heading to Wollongong and a return service from... |
155.880 | 1878 | Badgery's Siding (1878–1890) |
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Exhibition | |||||
31 August 1997 | |||||
Fairfield Fairfield railway station, Sydney -Bus services:Fairfield Bus InterchangeWestbus:*824 - to Wakeley.*825 - weekdays and Saturday services - to Greenfield Park*826 - weekdays and Saturday services - to Cabramatta... |
28.997 | 26 September 1856 | |||
Fairy Meadow | 79.360 | 1887 | Cramsville (1887–1888) Para-Meadow (1888–1909) Balgownie (1909–1956) |
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Fassifern | 142.310 | 1888 (originally) 5 May 1891 (with platform) |
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Faulconbridge | 82.960 | 15 March 1877 | |||
Fish Market | |||||
31 August 1997 | |||||
Flemington Flemington railway station, Sydney Flemington Railway Station is a railway station in Sydney Australia. It is located near the area known as Flemington; the station itself is located in an area now officially known as Homebush West. On the north side of the station are the Flemington markets, and on the south side is a local... |
28.997 | 1884 | |||
Gerringong | 128.560 | 2 June 1893 | |||
Glebe | |||||
13 August 2000 | |||||
Glenbrook | 67.090 (present) |
11 July 1867 (original station) 11 May 1913 (present station) |
Watertank (1867–1874) Wascoes Siding (1874–1878) Brookdale (1878–1879) |
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Glenfield Glenfield railway station, Sydney Glenfield railway station is an important junction station serving the small Sydney suburb of Glenfield. To the north of the station is a junction between the Main South line and the East Hills Line. To the south, a junction between the Main South and South West lines will be constructed. The... |
41.930 | 6 September 1869 (original site) 27 March 1891 (present site) |
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Gordon Gordon railway station, Sydney -Shorelink:*Route 560 - West Pymble*Route 582 - Acron Road, St Ives-Forest Coach Lines:*Route 195 - Gordon Station - St Ives - St Ives Chase*Route 196 - Gordon Station - St Ives - Terrey Hills -Mona Vale... |
17.120 | 1 January 1890 | |||
Gosford | 80.910 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Goulburn | 224.900 | 19 May 1869 | |||
Granville | 21.220 | 2 July 1860 | Parramatta Junction (1860–1880) |
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Green Square | (Airport Branch) | 2.600 | 21 May 2000 | ||
Greta | (Scone Branch) | 210.800 | 6 September 1869 | Farthing (1869–1878) |
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Guildford Guildford railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Veolia Transport runs two routes via Guildford railway station:*Route 906 - between Fairfield and Parramatta*Route 916 - Chester HillHopkinsons also run services to Guildford west and Parramatta... |
25.720 | April 1876 | |||
Gymea | (Cronulla Branch) | 27.940 | 16 December 1939 | ||
Hamilton Hamilton railway station, New South Wales -Hamilton Junction Signal Box:Hamilton Junction Signal Box is separated from Hamilton Station by Beaumont Street Level Crossing. The elegant Victorian signal box was built by McKenzie & Holland in 1897, making it one of the oldest surviving mechanical signal boxes in Australia, and also one of the... |
164.630 | 1872 | |||
Harris Park | 22.530 | 1883 | |||
Hawkesbury River | 57.400 | 1870 | Peats Ferry (1870–1888) Brooklyn (1888–1889) Hawkesbury River (1889–1890) Hawkesbury (1890–1906) |
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Hazelbrook | 93.470 | 1884 | |||
Heathcote | 33.150 | 9 March 1886 | |||
Helensburgh | 46.380 | 1 January 1889 (original site) 30 May 1915 (present site) |
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Hexham Hexham railway station, New South Wales -Neighbouring stations:- References :... |
175.530 | 1 August 1871 | |||
High Street High Street railway station, New South Wales High Street is a railway station in Maitland, New South Wales, Australia. It is part of CityRail's outer suburban network, on the Hunter Line.-Platforms and services:... |
191.410 | 27 May 1856 | |||
Hilldale | (Dungog Branch) | 226.400 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Holsworthy Holsworthy railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Veolia Transport runs three routes to and from Holsworthy railway station:*Route 901 - to Liverpool*Route 902 - to Liverpool*Route 902X - Voyager Point, Pleasure Point and Sandy Point-Neighbouring stations:... |
27.760 | 21 December 1987 | |||
Homebush | 12.740 | 26 September 1855 | |||
Hornsby | 33.860 | 17 September 1886 | Hornsby (1886–1894) Hornsby Junction (1894–1900) |
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Hurlstone Park | 8.800 | 1 February 1895 | Fern Hill (1895–1911) |
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Hurstville | 14.840 | 15 October 1884 | |||
Ingleburn | 45.650 | 6 September 1859 | Macquarie Fields (1869–1883) |
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International (Airport) International railway station, Sydney International is an underground railway station which serves the International Terminal of Sydney Airport... |
(Airport Branch) | 8.100 | 21 May 2000 | ||
Jannali | 22.720 | 7 February 1931 | |||
John St Square | |||||
31 August 1997 | |||||
Jubilee Park | |||||
13 August 2000 | |||||
Katoomba | 109.940 | 2 February 1874 | Crushers (1874–1877) |
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Kembla Grange Racecourse | 91.590 | 1 January 1890 | |||
Kiama | 119.160 | 2 June 1893 | |||
Killara | 15.890 | 10 June 1899 | |||
Kings Cross Kings Cross railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Outbound bus services:*200 - Bondi Junction via Edgecliff*311 - Circular Quay via Elizabeth Bay and Woolloomooloo*323 - Dover Heights via Edgecliff, New South Head Road*324 - Watsons Bay via Edgecliff, New South Head Road... |
3.410 | 23 June 1979 | |||
Kingsgrove | 12.620 | 21 September 1931 | |||
Kingswood Kingswood railway station, Sydney -Transport links:NightRide runs one route via Kingswood railway station:*N70 - Between Penrith station and City .-Neighbouring stations:-References:... |
52.700 | 1 September 1887 | Cross Roads (1887–1888) |
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Kirrawee | (Cronulla Branch) | 26.640 | 16 December 1939 | ||
Kogarah | 11.610 | 15 October 1884 | |||
Koolewong | 74.820 | 29 November 1920 | |||
Kotara | 158.920 | 12 November 1924 | |||
Lakemba | 14.480 | 14 April 1909 | |||
Lapstone | 63.620 | 24 February 1964 | |||
Lawson | 96.040 | 11 July 1867 | Blue Mountain (1867–1879) |
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Leightonfield | 23.670 | 24 August 1942 | |||
Leumeah | 52.630 | 1886 | |||
Leura | 107.590 | 6 December 1890 | |||
Lewisham Lewisham railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Sydney Buses runs one route via Lewisham station:*Route 413 - east to King Street ferry wharf via Leichhardt, Annandale, Camperdown, University of Sydney, Railway Square, Town Hall, Wynyard; west to Campsie station via Ashbury... |
6.250 | 1886 (original site) 19 December 1891 (present site) |
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Lidcombe | 16.610 | 1 November 1858 | Haslems Creek (1858–1876) Rookwood (1876–1914) |
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Linden Linden Railway Station Linden Railway Station is located on the North Island Main Trunk Railway in Linden, New Zealand and is part of the suburban rail network of Wellington... |
86.810 | August 1874 (as tank stop) 26 October 1874 (with platform) |
Linden Tank (1874) Henderson's Platform (1874–1879) |
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Lindfield | 14.600 | 1 January 1890 | |||
Lisarow | 87.730 | 31 October 1892 | Jenkins Siding (1892–1902) Wyoming (1902) |
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Lithgow | 155.780 | June 1877 (original site) 9 March 1855 (present site) |
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Liverpool | 35.680 | 26 September 1856 | |||
Lochinvar | (Scone Branch) | 202.600 | 2 July 1860 | ||
Loftus Loftus railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Veolia Transport runs two routes via Loftus station:*991 - between Sutherland and Heathcote*992 - between Miranda and Engadine-Neighbouring stations:-References:... |
11.610 | 9 March 1886 (original site) 9 June 1917 (present site) |
Loftus Junction (1886–1896) |
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Lysaghts | (Port Kembla Branch) | 86.270 | 30 May 1938 | ||
Macarthur | 56.580 | 28 July 1985 | |||
Macdonaldtown | 2.480 | 1878 (original site) 3 April 1892 (present site) |
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Macquarie Fields | 43.800 | 3 October 1888 | |||
Macquarie Park | (Epping to Chatswood Rail Link) | |20.80 | 23 February 2009 | ||
Macquarie University | (Epping to Chatswood Rail Link) | 22.07 | 23 February 2009 | ||
Maitland | 192.550 | 1880 | West Maitland (1880–1949) |
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Marayong | (Richmond Branch) | 37.410 | 2 October 1922 | ||
Marrickville | 6.580 | 1 February 1895 | |||
Martin Place | 2.100 | 23 June 1979 | |||
Martins Creek | (Dungog Branch) | 218.500 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Marulan | 192.910 | 6 August 1868 | |||
Mascot | (Airport Branch) | 5.100 | 21 May 2000 | ||
Meadowbank | 18.180 | 1 September 1887 | Meadow Bank (1887–1927) |
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Medlow Bath | 115.800 | 21 January 1880 | Browns Siding Pulpit Hill (1880–1883) Medlow (1883–1903) |
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Menangle | 65.330 | 1 July 1863 | |||
Menangle Park | 62.850 | 26 September 1937 | |||
Merrylands | 23.470 | 6 July 1878 | |||
Metford | 185.120 | 17 March 1995 | |||
Milsons Point | 4.434 | 1 May 1893 (first site) 30 May 1915 (second site) 13 July 1915 (third site) 28 July 1924 (fourth site) 20 March 1932 (present site) |
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Mindaribba | (Dungog Branch) | 218.500 | 14 August 1911 | Dunmore (1911–1912) |
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Minnamurra | 113.370 | 23 December 1891 (original site) 10 October 1943 (present site) |
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Minto | 49.670 | May 1874 | Campbellfields (1874–1882) |
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Miranda | (Cronulla Branch) | 29.510 | 16 December 1939 | ||
Mittagong | 131.570 | 1 March 1867 | |||
Morisset | 123.330 | 15 August 1888 | Morrisset (1888–1889) |
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Mortdale | 17.060 | 20 March 1897 (original site) 14 September 1922 (present site) |
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Moss Vale | 145.710 | 2 December 1867 | Sutton Forest (1867–1877) |
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Mount Colah | 37.680 | 1 July 1887 | Colah (1887–1906) |
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Mount Druitt | 35.690 | 1 November 1915 | |||
Mount Kuring-gai | 43.840 | 19 August 1881 (original site) 8 December 1974 (present site) |
Kuring-gai (1901–1904) |
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Mount Victoria | 126.720 | 6 September 1869 | |||
Mulgrave | (Richmond Branch) | 52.590 | 1 December 1864 (original site) 29 June 1939 (present site) |
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Museum | 4.990 | 20 December 1926 | |||
Muswellbrook | (Scone Branch) | 288.800 | 19 May 1869 | Musclebrook (1869–1890) |
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Narara | 84.600 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Narwee | 15.780 | 21 December 1931 | |||
Newcastle | 168.100 | 5 April 1857 (original site) 9 March 1858 (present site) |
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Newtown Newtown railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Sydney Buses runs nine routes via Newtown station:*Route 352 - weekdays daytime services - between Bondi Junction Interchange and Marrickville Metro Shopping Centre... |
3.100 | 26 September 1855 | |||
Niagara Park | 86.190 | October 1902 | Tundula (1902) |
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Normanhurst | 31.720 | 21 November 1895 | Hornsby (1895–1898) |
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North Strathfield | 13.380 | 9 June 1918 | |||
North Sydney | 5.130 | 20 March 1932 | |||
North Ryde | (Epping to Chatswood Rail Link) | 19.39 | 23 February 2009 | Delhi Road (During planning) |
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North Wollongong | 81.320 | 19 July 1915 | |||
Oak Flats | 105.130 | 1 January 1890 (originally) 9 March 1925 (with platform) 21 February 2003 (present site) |
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Oatley | 18.280 | 1886 | Oatley (1886–1889) Oatley's (1889–1890) |
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Olympic Park | 17.330 | 1 May 1998 | |||
Otford Otford railway station, New South Wales -Neighbouring stations:- See also :* Otford, New South Wales... |
52.639 | 3 October 1888 | |||
Ourimbah | 90.610 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Padstow Padstow railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Veolia Transport runs four routes via Padstow railway station:*metrobus M91 - Parramatta and Hurstville*metrobus M92 - Parramatta and Sutherland*Route 927 - between Bankstown and One Tree Point*Route 962 - between Bankstown and Miranda... |
19.340 | 21 December 1931 | |||
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31 August 1997 | Haymarket (1997–2005) |
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Panania | 22.550 | 21 December 1931 | |||
Parramatta | 23.210 | 26 September 1855 (original site) 4 July 1860 (present site) |
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Paterson Paterson railway station, New South Wales -Neighbouring stations:- References :... |
(Dungog Branch) | 213.200 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Pendle Hill | 28.290 | 12 April 1924 | |||
Pennant Hills | 28.580 | 17 September 1886 | |||
Penrith Penrith railway station, Sydney Penrith railway station is a railway station on the CityRail network in New South Wales, Australia. Located in the Sydney suburb of Penrith, the station serves as a major interchange between Western line, Blue Mountains line trains. Western-bound CountryLink XPT and Xplorer services also stop here... |
55.090 | 19 January 1863 | |||
Penrose | 171.400 | 1869 (as siding) 1 June 1871 (original site) 15 March 1916 (present site) |
Cables Siding (1869–1871) |
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Penshurst Penshurst railway station, Sydney -Accessibility:The station has stairs and a ramp leading to an overbridge connected to a street on its southern end and stairs and a lift to the overbridge from a street on its northern end and has a lift leading down to the platforms and therefore has Easy Access for wheelchairs... |
18.280 | 1886 (original site) 4 April 1905 (present site) |
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Petersham | 5.500 | 6 January 1857 | |||
Picton | 85.250 | 1 July 1863 | |||
Point Clare | 78.050 | 28 June 1891 | |||
Port Kembla | (Port Kembla Branch) | 90.240 | 5 January 1920 | ||
Port Kembla North | (Port Kembla Branch) | 88.770 | 9 March 1936 | ||
Punchbowl | 16.450 | 14 April 1909 | |||
Pymble | 18.900 | 1 January 1890 | |||
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Quakers Hill | (Richmond Branch) | 40.090 | 1872 (as siding) 30 March 1905 (original site) 29 June 1939 (present site) |
Douglas Siding (1872–1905) |
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Redfern | (Sydenham Branch) |
1.300 | 15 April 1878 | Eveleigh (1878–1906) |
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Regents Park | 19.860 | 11 November 1912 (original site) 2 March 1914 (with platform) 8 October 1924 (present site) |
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Revesby | 20.960 | 21 December 1931 | |||
Rhodes | 16.580 | 17 September 1886 | |||
Richmond Richmond railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Westbus:*677 - to Penrith*678 - to Penrith*679 - to University of Western Sydney*680 - between Windsor and Kurrajong*682 - to Glossodia and Freemans Reach... |
(Richmond Branch) | 60.680 | 1 December 1864 | ||
Riverstone | (Richmond Branch) | 45.960 | 1 December 1864 | ||
Riverwood | 20.960 | 21 December 1931 | Herne Bay (1931–1958) |
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Rockdale | 10.410 | 15 October 1884 | |||
Rooty Hill | 40.910 | 23 December 1861 (originally) 1 January 1862 (with platform) 1 December 1864 (after closure 21 July 1862) |
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Rosehill | 22.420 | 1 August 1901 (original site) 14 May 1959 (present site) |
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Roseville | 13.270 | 1 January 1890 | Rossville (1890) |
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Rydalmere | 24.010 | 24 April 1896 | Victoria Road (1896–1901) |
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Sandgate Sandgate railway station, New South Wales -Neighbouring stations:-Trackplan:-References:... |
170.510 | 1881 | |||
Scarborough Scarborough railway station, New South Wales -Neighbouring stations:... |
62.530 | 21 June 1887 (original site) 15 August 1915 (present site) |
Clifton (1887–1888) South Clifton (1888–1903) Scarborough (1903–1915) Clifton (1915–1916) |
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Schofields | (Richmond Branch) | 43.750 | 1870 | ||
Scone | (Scone Branch) | 314.660 | 17 April 1871 | ||
Sefton | 21.190 | 8 October 1924 | |||
Seven Hills | 32.060 | 1 December 1863 (originally) 6 February 1869 (with platform) |
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Singleton Singleton railway station, New South Wales -Transport links:Hunter Valley Buses runs two routes via Singleton railway station:*Route 182 - between Woodberry and Singleton Heights*Route 401 - Singleton Town Circuit-Neighbouring stations:-References:... |
(Scone Branch) | 238.900 | 7 May 1863 | ||
Springwood | 79.670 | 11 July 1867 | |||
St James | 4.400 | 20 December 1926 | |||
St Leonards | 8.410 | 1 January 1890 | |||
St Marys St Marys railway station, Sydney St Marys is a railway station on the Western line, Sydney of the CityRail network. It has four tracks, and the tracks are paired by direction down/down/up/up. This means that all trains to the city leave from the same island platform, so if a train happens to travel on the unexpected track, it is... |
47.420 | 1 May 1862 | South Creek (1862–1885) |
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St Peters | 3.810 | 15 October 1884 | |||
Stanmore Stanmore railway station, Sydney Stanmore railway station is a railway station located on the Inner West Line of the CityRail network in Sydney, Australia. It serves the inner-western suburb of Stanmore. Stanmore has an average of 5540 weekday commuters.... |
4.670 | 1878 | |||
Stanwell Park | 55.950 | 14 March 1890 (original site) 10 October 1920 (present site) |
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31 August 1997 | |||||
Strathfield | 11.810 | 9 July 1876 (original site) 23 September 1900 (second site) 6 November 1922 (present site) |
Redmyre (1876–1885) |
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Summer Hill | 7.030 | 15 September 1879 | |||
Sutherland | 24.640 | 26 December 1885 | |||
Sydenham Sydenham railway station, Sydney Sydenham railway station is a major interchange station located in the small Sydney suburb of Sydenham, serving the East Hills, Illawarra and Bankstown lines on the CityRail system. The Illawarra line platforms are also used by a very small number of South Coast line services. The station is... |
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5.310 | 15 October 1884 | Marrickville (1884–1895) |
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Tahmoor | 94.490 | 13 July 1919 | |||
Tallong | 185.380 | 1869 (originally) 16 April 1878 (with platform) |
Barbers Creek Tank (1869–1905) |
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Tarro | 178.180 | 5 April 1857 | Hexham (1857–1871) Hexham Township (1871) |
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Tascott | 76.910 | October 1905 | |||
Telarah | (Dungog Branch) | 194.740 | 14 August 1911 | West Maitland Marshalling Yard (1911–1922) |
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Telopea | 26.340 | 13 June 1925 | |||
Tempe | 6.840 | 15 October 1884 | |||
Teralba | 147.570 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Thirroul | 70.240 | 21 June 1887 | Robbinsville (1887–1891) |
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Thornleigh | 29.430 | 17 September 1886 | |||
Thornton Thornton railway station, New South Wales -Transport links:Hunter Valley Buses runs one route to and from Thornton railway station:*Route 186 - to Greenhill Shops-Neighbouring stations:-References:... |
182.190 | 1 August 1871 | Woodford (1871–1877) |
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Toongabbie | 29.960 | 26 April 1880 | |||
Town Hall | 1.180 | 28 February 1932 | |||
Towradgi | 78.020 | 18 December 1948 | |||
Tuggerah | 98.540 | 1890 | Tuggerah Lakes (1890–1891) Tuggerah (1891-?) Tuggerah Lakes (?-1911) |
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Turramurra | 20.820 | 1 January 1890 | Eastern Road (1890) |
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Turrella | 8.630 | 21 September 1931 | |||
Unanderra | 88.270 | 9 November 1887 | |||
Valley Heights | 77.410 | May 1875 | Eagers Platform (1875–1877) The Valley (1877–1880) |
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Victoria Street Victoria Street railway station, New South Wales -Transport links:Hunter Valley Buses runs four routes via Victoria Street railway station:*Route 181 - between Woodbury and Rutherford*Route 183 - between Regiment Road and Tenambit*Route 184 - between Maitland and Chambers Street... |
187.920 | 5 April 1857 | East Maitland (1857–1858) (closed) (1858–1877) |
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Villawood | 24.500 | 8 October 1924 | |||
Vineyard | (Richmond Branch) | 49.230 | 14 July 1935 | ||
Wahroonga | 22.770 | 1 January 1890 | Pearces Corner (1890) |
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Waitara | 24.210 | 20 April 1895 | |||
Wallarobba | (Dungog Branch) | 231.700 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Warabrook (University) |
168.690 | 23 October 1995 | |||
Waratah | 165.970 | 9 March 1858 | |||
Warnervale | 105.900 | 2 September 1907 (originally) 17 October 1910 (with platform) |
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Warrimoo | 74.300 | 9 March 1918 | |||
Warwick Farm | 34.160 | 18 March 1889 | |||
Waterfall Waterfall railway station, Sydney Waterfall railway station is a Sydney railway station serving the suburb of Waterfall, New South Wales and is the last stop of the suburban section of the Illawarra line. Waterfall station also provides access to Camp Coutts, a large Scout campsite. The station opened in 1886, moving to its present... |
38.740 | 9 March 1886 (original site) 1890 (second site) 4 May 1905 (present site) |
Waterfalls (1886) |
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Waverton Waverton railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Sydney Buses runs one route via Waverton railway station:*Route 265 - weekdays and Saturday services - north to Lane Cove via Wollstonecraft station, Crows Nest, St Leonards, Greenwich, Osborne Park, south to McMahons Point via North Sydney.NightRide route N90 serves... |
6.110 | 1 May 1893 | Bay Road (1893–1929) |
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Wentworth Falls | 102.610 | 22 July 1867 | Weatherboard (1867–1879) |
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Wentworthville | 26.640 | 1883 | T R Smith's Platform (1883–1885) |
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Werrington | 49.080 | 2 May 1868 | Parkes Platform (1868–1893) |
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West Ryde | 19.200 | 17 September 1886 | Ryde (1886–1945) |
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Westmead | 25.160 | March 1883 | |||
Wickham | 165.930 | 9 February 1936 | |||
Wiley Park | 15.350 | 19 June 1938 | |||
Windsor Windsor railway station, Sydney -Transport links:Westbus:*608 - to Castle Hill*668 - to Glossodia*669 - to Sackville*673 - to Penrith.*674 - to Berkshire Park*675 - to Bligh Park*676 - to South WindsorThere are many other bus routes.... |
(Richmond Branch) | 54.980 | 1 December 1864 | ||
Wingello | 177.140 | 1 June 1871 (as siding) 1882 (as station) |
Unnamed (1871–1895) |
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Wirragulla | (Dungog Branch) | 238.000 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Wolli Creek | (Airport Branch) |
7.300 | 21 May 2000 | ||
Wollongong | 82.920 | 21 June 1887 | |||
Wollstonecraft | 7.180 | 1 May 1893 | Edwards Road (1893–1900) |
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Wombarra | 64.340 | 12 February 1917 | |||
Wondabyne | 65.150 | 1 May 1889 (original site) April 1939 (present site) |
Mullet Creek Junction (1889–1890) Hawkesbury Cabin (1890–1891) |
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Woodford | 90.370 | 11 July 1868 | Buss's Platform (1868–1871) |
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Woolooware | (Cronulla Branch) | 33.600 | 16 December 1939 | ||
Woonona | 73.990 | 25 August 1919 | |||
Woy Woy | 72.620 | 1 February 1889 (originally) 18 December 1891 (with platform) |
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Wyee | 114.860 | 1 August 1892 (originally) February 1896 (with platform) |
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Wynyard Wynyard railway station, Sydney Wynyard is a major underground CityRail station in the central business district of Sydney, Australia, 2.05 km from Central. Wynyard averages 108000 passenger movements per day Monday to Friday.-History:The station opened on 28 February 1932... |
2.050 | 28 February 1932 | |||
Wyong | 101.080 | 15 August 1887 | |||
Yagoona | 20.560 | 16 July 1928 | |||
Yennora | 27.440 | 6 November 1927 | |||
Yerrinbool | 116.310 | 13 July 1919 | |||
Zig Zag | 150.940 | 15 April 1878 (originally) 1959 (after closure in 1910) |
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See also
- List of Sydney railway station codes
- Sydney underground railwaysSydney underground railwaysSydney, Australia has several sections of underground railway. These sections of railway are extensions of suburban main line services and are not a completely segregated true metro system. The underground sections, especially the City Circle, typically have frequent services...
- Sydney MonorailSydney MonorailThe Metro Monorail is a single-loop Von Roll MkIII monorail in the city of Sydney, Australia, that connects Darling Harbour, Chinatown and the Sydney central business and shopping districts. There are eight stations on 3.6 km of track, with four trains operating simultaneously...
- Sydney light-railMetro Light RailThe Metro Light Rail is the only currently operating light rail line in Sydney. The line opened on 31 August 1997, mostly along the route of an unused goods railway line, to serve the redeveloped inner-city areas of Darling Harbour, Ultimo and Pyrmont, and was extended in 2000 to serve some of...
- Public transport in Sydney
- Transportation in Australia
- CityRail Clearways ProjectCityRail Clearways ProjectThe CityRail Clearways Project is a $1.8 billion program of public works on Sydney's CityRail suburban railway network to "untangle" the excessively intertwined and complicated rail network...
- Lists of railway stations