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List of Sydney Trains railway stations

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sydney Trains is the operator of commuter rail services centred on the Sydney rail network. Sydney Trains is owned and operated by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales.

The Sydney Trains network comprises seven metropolitan lines with services extending as far as Berowra to the north, Richmond to the north-west, Emu Plains to the west, Waterfall to the south (with some peak hour services continuing to Helensburgh), and Macarthur to the south west.

Most of the Sydney Trains network runs on the surface of suburban areas while some more recently constructed and inner city sections run underground. The network is served by a fleet of double-deck electric multiple units.

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List of current stations

Station Code Image Served by Railway line(s) Distance from Central station (km)
[1][2][3][4]
[5][6][7][8][9][10]
Date opened Previous name(s) Transport connections
Allawah ALW
Allawah
Illawarra 13.690 25 October 1925
Arncliffe ARN
Arncliffe
8.420 15 October 1884
Artarmon ATM
Artarmon
North Shore 10.300 6 July 1898
(original site),
7 October 1900
(present site)
Ashfield ASH
Ashfield
Main Suburban 8.380 26 September 1855
Asquith ASQ
Asquith
Main Northern 35.690 1 November 1915
Auburn AUB
Auburn
Main Suburban 18.630 18 February 1877
Banksia BKS
Banksia
Illawarra 9.600 21 October 1906
Bankstown BNK
Bankstown
Bankstown 18.720 14 April 1909
Bardwell Park BPK
Bardwell
East Hills 10.100 21 September 1931
Beecroft BCF
Beecroft
Main Northern 26.900 17 September 1886
(original site)
7 March 1892
(present site)
Belmore BMR
Belmore
Bankstown 13.250 1 February 1895
Berala BEJ
Berala
Main South 18.360 11 November 1912
Berowra BEW
Berowra
Main Northern 44.660 7 April 1887 NSW TrainLink intercity
Beverly Hills BVH
Beverly Hills
East Hills 14.650 21 September 1931 Dumbleton (1931–1940)
Bexley North BXN
Bexley North
East Hills 11.370 21 September 1931
Birrong BIO
Birrong
Bankstown 22.110 16 July 1928
Blacktown BAK
Blacktown
Main Western
Richmond
34.870 4 July 1860 Blacktown Road (1860–1862) Major Interchange
NSW TrainLink intercity
Bondi Junction BJN
Bondi Junction
Eastern Suburbs 6.760 23 June 1979
Burwood BUW
Burwood
Main Suburban 10.620 26 September 1855
(original site)
13 March 1892
(present site)
Cabramatta CAB
Cabramatta
Main South 28.430 1870
Campbelltown CTN
Campbelltown
54.710 17 May 1858 Major Interchange
NSW TrainLink
Buses
Campsie CMP
Campsie
Bankstown 11.700 1 February 1895
Canley Vale CVE
Canley Vale
Old Main South 30.980 15 April 1878
Canterbury CTB
Canterbury
Bankstown 10.160 1 February 1895
Caringbah CIH
Caringbah
Cronulla 31.510 16 December 1939
Carlton CLJ
Carlton
Illawarra 12.740 1889
Carramar CRR
Carramar
Main South 25.890 8 October 1924 South Fairfield
(1924–1926)
Casula CSL
Casula
38.800 1 November 1894
Central CEN
Central
Main Suburban
North Shore
Illawarra
0.00 26 September 1855
(original site)
5 August 1906
(present site)
3 October 1926
(electric platforms)
23 June 1979
(underground platforms)
Sydney
(1855–1926)
Major Interchange
Metro (under construction)
NSW TrainLink
Buses Light Rail
Journey Beyond Indian Pacific
Chatswood CWD
Chatswood
North Shore 11.650 1 January 1890 Major Interchange
Metro
Buses
Cheltenham CHA
Cheltenham
Main Northern 25.380 10 October 1898
Chester Hill CHH
Chester Hill
Main South 22.310 8 October 1924
Circular Quay CQY
Circular Quay
City Circle 2.970 22 January 1956 Major Interchange
Buses
Ferries
Light Rail
Clarendon CRD
Clarendon
Richmond 57.210 1870 Hawkesbury Racecourse
(1870–1876)
Clyde CYE
Clyde
Main Suburban
20.660 1882 Rosehill Junction
(1882–1883)
Clyde
(1883–1901)
Clyde Junction
(1901–1904)
Como CMO
Como
Illawarra 21.240 26 December 1885
(original site)
27 November 1972
(present site)
Concord West CDW
Concord West
Main Northern 14.540 1 September 1887 Concord
(1887–1909)
Cronulla CNL
Cronulla
Cronulla 34.810 16 December 1939 Buses
Croydon CYD
Croydon
Main Suburban 9.420 7 January 1875 Five Dock
(1875–1876)
Denistone DST
Denistone
Main Northern 20.160 26 September 1937
Domestic Airport DOM
Domestic
Airport 6.600 21 May 2000 Buses
Doonside DOD
Doonside
Main Western 38.290 27 September 1880 Doonside
(1880–1921)
Wolkara
(1921)
Dulwich Hill DHM
Dulwich Hill
Bankstown 7.870 1 February 1895 Wardell Road
(1895–1920)
Buses
Light Rail
East Hills EHS
East Hills
East Hills 24.030 21 December 1931
East Richmond ERD
East Richmond
Richmond 60.000 2 July 1939
Eastwood EWD
Eastwood
Main Northern 21.390 17 September 1886
Edgecliff ECL
Edgecliff
Eastern Suburbs 4.820 23 June 1979 Buses
Edmondson Park EDP
Edmondson Park
South West 43.16 8 February 2015
Emu Plains EPS
Emu Plains
Main Western 57.440 18 August 1868
(original site)
1884
(present site)
NSW TrainLink intercity
Engadine EGD
Engadine
Illawarra 30.750 1 October 1920
Epping EPG
Epping
Main Northern
Epping to Chatswood
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)
Major Interchange
Metro
NSW TrainLink intercity
Erskineville EKV
Erskinevelle
Illawarra 2.880 15 October 1884
(original site)
16 June 1912
(present site)
Fairfield FFL
Fairfield
Old Main South 28.997 26 September 1856
Flemington FMG
Flemington
Main Suburban 14.332 1884
Glenfield GFD
Glenfield
Main South 41.930 6 September 1869
(original site)
27 March 1891
(present site)
Major Interchange
NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Gordon GDN
Gordon
North Shore 17.120 1 January 1890
Granville GAV
Granville
Main Suburban 21.220 2 July 1860 Parramatta Junction
(1860–1880)
Major Interchange
Buses
Green Square GQE
Green Square
Airport 2.600 21 May 2000
Guildford GUD
Guildford
Old Main South 25.720 April 1876
Gymea GYM
Gymea
Cronulla 27.940 16 December 1939
Harris Park HPK
Harris Park
Main Western 22.530 1883
Heathcote HTC
Heathcote
Illawarra 33.150 9 March 1886
Helensburgh HNB
Helensburgh
Illawarra 46.380 30 May 1915 NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Holsworthy HOL
Holsworthy
East Hills 27.760 21 December 1987
Homebush HSH
Homebush
Main Suburban 12.740 26 September 1855
Hornsby HBY
Hornsby
Main Northern
North Shore
33.860 17 September 1886 Hornsby
(1886–1894)
Hornsby Junction
(1894–1900)
Major Interchange
NSW TrainLink intercity
Hurlstone Park HRL
Hurlstone Park
Bankstown 8.800 1 February 1895 Fern Hill
(1895–1911)
Hurstville HVL
Hurstville
Illawarra 14.840 15 October 1884 NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Ingleburn IGB
Ingleburn
Main South 45.650 6 September 1859 Macquarie Fields
(1869–1883)
International Airport INT
International
Airport 8.100 21 May 2000 Buses
Jannali JNL
Jannali
Illawarra 22.720 7 February 1931
Killara KLA
Killara
North Shore 15.890 10 June 1899
Kings Cross KSX
King Cross
Eastern Suburbs 3.410 23 June 1979
Kingsgrove KGV
Kingsgrove
East Hills 12.620 21 September 1931
Kingswood KWD
Kingswood
Main Western 52.700 1 September 1887 Cross Roads
(1887–1888)
Kirrawee KEE
Kirrawee
Cronulla 26.640 16 December 1939
Kogarah KGH
Kogarah
Illawarra 11.610 15 October 1884
Lakemba LAK
Lakemba
Bankstown 14.480 14 April 1909
Leightonfield LTN
Leightonfield
Main South 23.670 24 August 1942
Leppington LEP
Leppington
South West 44.28 8 February 2015
Leumeah LUM
Leumeah
Main South 52.630 1886
Lewisham LWI
Lewisham
Main Suburban 6.250 1886
(original site)
19 December 1891
(present site)
Lidcombe LDC
Lidcombe
16.610 1 November 1858 Haslems Creek
(1858–1876)
Rookwood
(1876–1914)
Major Interchange
Buses
Lindfield LDD
Lindfield
North Shore 14.600 1 January 1890
Liverpool LPO
Liverpool
Main South 35.680 26 September 1856 Major Interchange
Buses
Loftus LOF
Loftus
Illawarra 26.290cr 9 March 1886
(original site)
9 June 1917
(present site)
Loftus Junction
(1886–1896)
Macarthur MCA
Macarthur
Main South 56.580 28 July 1985 NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Macdonaldtown MAC
Macdonaldtown
Main Suburban 2.480 1878
(original site)
3 April 1892
(present site)
Macquarie Fields MQF
Macquarie Fields
Main South 43.800 3 October 1888
Marayong MYG
Marayong
Richmond 37.410 2 October 1922
Marrickville MKV
Marrickville
Bankstown 6.580 1 February 1895
Martin Place MPC
Martins Place
Eastern Suburbs 2.100 23 June 1979 Future Major Interchange
Metro (under construction)
Mascot MCO
Mascot
Airport 5.100 21 May 2000
Meadowbank MEB
Meadowbank
Main Northern 18.180 1 September 1887 Meadow Bank
(1887–1927)
Merrylands MLN
Merrylands
Old Main South 23.470 6 July 1878
Milsons Point MPT
Milsons Point
North Shore 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)
Minto MIO
Minto
Main South 49.670 May 1874 Campbellfields
(1874–1882)
Miranda MIJ
Miranda
Cronulla 29.510[11] 16 December 1939[11]
Mortdale MDE
Mortdale
Illawarra 17.060 20 March 1897
(original site)
14 September 1922
(present site)
Mount Colah MOC
Mount Colah
Main Northern 37.680 1 July 1887 Colah
(1887–1906)
Mount Druitt MTT
Mount Druitt
Main Western 43.290 1 November 1915
Mount Kuring-gai MKI
Mount Kuring-gai
Main Northern 43.840 19 August 1881
(original site)
8 December 1974
(present site)
Kuring-gai
(1901–1904)
Mulgrave MUV
Mulgrave
Richmond 52.590 1 December 1864
(original site)
29 June 1939
(present site)
Museum MSM
Museum
City Circle 4.990 20 December 1926
Narwee NWE
Narwee
East Hills 15.780 21 December 1931
Newtown NTN
Newtown
Main Suburban 3.100 26 September 1855
Normanhurst NOR
Normanhurst
Main Northern 31.720 21 November 1895 Hornsby
(1895–1898)
North Strathfield NST
North Strathfield
13.380 9 June 1918
North Sydney NSY
North Sydney
North Shore 5.130 20 March 1932
Oatley OAL
Oatley
Illawarra 18.280 1886 Oatley
(1886–1889)
Oatley's
(1889–1890)
Olympic Park OLP
Olympic Park
Olympic Park 17.330 1 May 1998 Future Major Interchange
Metro (Sydney Olympic Park metro station, under construction)
Buses
Padstow PDW
Padstow
East Hills 19.340 21 December 1931
Panania PAN
Panania
22.550
Parramatta PAR
Parramatta
Main Western 23.210 26 September 1855
(original site)
4 July 1860
(present site)
Major Interchange
Metro (Parramatta metro station, under construction)
NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Pendle Hill PDH
Pendle Hill
28.290 12 April 1924
Pennant Hills PNT
Pennant Hills
Main Northern 28.580 17 September 1886
Penrith PNR
Penrith
Main Western 55.090 19 January 1863 Major Interchange
Buses
Penshurst PHS
Penhurst
Illawarra 18.280 1886
(original site)
4 April 1905
(present site)
Petersham PSM
Petersham
Main Suburban 5.500 6 January 1857
Punchbowl PCB
Punchbowl
Bankstown 16.450 14 April 1909
Pymble PYB
Pymble
North Shore 18.900 1 January 1890
Quakers Hill QKH
Quakers Hill
Richmond 40.090 1872
(as siding)
30 March 1905
(original site)
29 June 1939
(present site)
Douglas Siding
(1872–1905)
Redfern REF
Redfern
Main Suburban
Illawarra
1.300 15 April 1878[12] Eveleigh
(1878–1906)
Major Interchange
NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Regents Park RGP
Regents Park
Main South 19.860 11 November 1912
(original site)
2 March 1914
(with platform)
8 October 1924
(present site)
Revesby RSY
Revesby
East Hills 20.960 21 December 1931
Rhodes RDS
Rhodes
Main Northern 16.580 17 September 1886
Richmond RCD
Richmond
Richmond 60.680 1 December 1864
Riverstone RVS
Riverstone
45.960
Riverwood RVD
Riverwood
East Hills 20.960 21 December 1931 Herne Bay
(1931–1958)
Rockdale RKL
Rochdale
Illawarra 10.410 15 October 1884
Rooty Hill RYH
Rooty Hill
Main Western 40.910 23 December 1861
(originally)
1 January 1862
(with platform)
1 December 1864
(after closure
21 July 1862)
Roseville RVL
Roseville
North Shore 13.270 1 January 1890 Rossville
(1890)
Schofields SFS
Schofields
Richmond 43.750 1870 (original site)
29 October 2011 (present site)
Sefton SFT
Sefton
Main South 21.190 8 October 1924
Seven Hills SEV
Seven Hills
Main Western 32.060 1 December 1863
(originally)
6 February 1869
(with platform)
St James STJ
St James
City Circle 4.400 20 December 1926
St Leonards SNL
St Leonards
North Shore 8.410 1 January 1890
St Marys STM
St Marys
Main Western 47.420 1 May 1862 South Creek
(1862–1885)
Future Major Interchange
Metro (under construction)
St Peters SAP
St Peters
Illawarra 3.810 15 October 1884
Stanmore SMN
Stanmore
Main Suburban 4.670 1878
Strathfield STR
Strathfield
11.810 9 July 1876
(original site)
23 September 1900
(second site)
6 November 1922
(present site)
Redmyre
(1876–1885)
Major Interchange
NSW TrainLink
Buses
Summer Hill SMH
Summer Hill
7.030 15 September 1879
Sutherland SLD
Sutherland
Illawarra 24.640 26 December 1885 NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Sydenham SDN
Sydenham
5.310 15 October 1884 Marrickville
(1884–1895)
Future Major Interchange
Metro (under construction)
Buses
Tempe TME
Tempe
6.840[13] 15 October 1884[13]
Thornleigh THO
Thornleigh
Main Northern 29.430[14] 17 September 1886[14]
Toongabbie TGB
Toongabbie
Main Western 29.960[15] 26 April 1880[15]
Town Hall THL
Town Hall
North Shore
City Circle
Illawarra
1.180[16] 28 February 1932[16] Major Interchange
Metro (Gadigal, under construction)
Buses
Light Rail
Turramurra TMU
Turramurra
North Shore 20.820[17] 1 January 1890[17] Eastern Road
(1890)[17]
Turrella TLL
Turrella
East Hills 8.630[18] 21 September 1931[18]
Villawood VWD
Villawood
Main South 24.500[19] 8 October 1924[19]
Vineyard VYR
Vineyard
Richmond 49.230[20] 14 July 1935[20]
Wahroonga WRO
Wahroonga
North Shore 22.770[21] 1 January 1890[21] Pearces Corner
(1890)[21]
Waitara WTA
Waitara
24.210[22] 20 April 1895[22]
Warrawee WWE
Warrawee
21.89 1 August 1900[citation needed]
Warwick Farm WWF
Warwick Farm
Main South 28.430[23] 18 March 1889[23]
Waterfall WFL
Waterfall
Illawarra 38.740[24] 9 March 1886
(original site)
1890
(second site)
4 May 1905
(present site)[24]
Waterfalls
(1886)[24]
NSW TrainLink intercity
Waverton WVT
Waverton
North Shore 6.110[25] 1 May 1893[25] Bay Road
(1893–1929)[25]
Wentworthville WVL
Wentworthville
Main Western 26.640[26] 1883[26] T R Smith's Platform
(1883–1885)[26]
Werrington WRT
Werrington
Main Western 49.080[27] 2 May 1868[27] Parkes Platform
(1868–1893)[27]
West Ryde WSR
West Ryde
Main Northern 19.200[28] 17 September 1886[28] Ryde
(1886–1945)[28]
Westmead WMD
Westmead
Main Western 25.160[29] March 1883[29] NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Light Rail
Wiley Park WLP
Wiley
Bankstown 15.350[30] 19 June 1938[30]
Windsor WSR
Windsor
Richmond 54.980[31] 1 December 1864[31]
Wolli Creek WCI, WCA, WCJ[32]
Wolli Creek
Airport
Illawarra
7.300[33] 21 May 2000[34] NSW TrainLink intercity
Buses
Wollstonecraft WSC
Wollstonecraft
North Shore 7.180[35] 1 May 1893[35] Edwards Road
(1893–1900)[35]
Woolooware WOE
Woolooware
Cronulla 33.600[36] 16 December 1939[36]
Wynyard
Wynyard
North Shore
City Circle
2.050[37] 28 February 1932[37] Major Interchange
Metro (Barangaroo station, under construction)
Buses
Ferries (Barangaroo ferry wharf)
Light Rail
Yagoona YOA
Yagoona
Bankstown 20.560[38] 16 July 1928[38]
Yennora YNR
Yennora
Old Main South 27.440[39] 6 November 1927[39]

See also

Related

References

  1. ^ "Eastern Suburb Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Main Western Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Main North Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  4. ^ "City Circle". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  5. ^ "East Hills Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  6. ^ "Cronulla Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  7. ^ "Richmond Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  8. ^ "South Coast Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  9. ^ "Lidcombe-Cabramatta Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  10. ^ "Bankstown Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
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  12. ^ First appeared in timetable
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  14. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Thornleigh Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  15. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Toongabbie Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  16. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Town Hall Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  17. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Turramurra Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  18. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Turrella Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  19. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Villawood Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  20. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales: Vineyard Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  21. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wahroonga Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  22. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Waitara Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  23. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warwick Farm Railway Station". Retrieved 25 July 2007.
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  29. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Westmead Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  30. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wiley Park Railway Station". Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  31. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales: Windsor Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  32. ^ Wolli Creek has three point names. WCI is Wolli Creek on the Illawarra line, WCA is Wolli Creek on the Airport line, WCJ is Wolli Creek junction on the East Hills line (no platform, but a timing point)
  33. ^ Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wolli Creek Railway Station". Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  34. ^ Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Airport Line: History". Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  35. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wollstonecraft Railway Station". Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  36. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woolooware Railway Station". Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  37. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wynyard Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  38. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Yagoona Railway Station". Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  39. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Yennora Railway Station". Retrieved 25 July 2007.

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