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Merrylands railway station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Merrylands
Exterior view of the concourse
General information
LocationRailway Terrace, Merrylands
Coordinates33°50′11″S 150°59′35″E / 33.83639167°S 150.992925°E / -33.83639167; 150.992925
Elevation22 metres (72 ft)
Owned byTransport Asset Holding Entity
Operated bySydney Trains
Line(s)Main South
Distance23.47 kilometres from Central
Platforms2 side
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus, taxi
Construction
Structure typeGround
AccessibleYes
Other information
Status
  • Weekdays:

Staffed: 6am–10pm

  • Weekends and public holidays:
Staffed: 6am–7pm
Station codeMLN
WebsiteTransport for NSW
History
Opened6 July 1878
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
2023[2]
  • 3,096,450 (year)
  • 8,483 (daily)[1] (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink)
Services
Preceding station Sydney Trains Following station
Guildford
towards Leppington
Inner West & Leppington Line Granville
Cumberland Line Harris Park
towards Richmond

Merrylands railway station is located on the Main South line, serving the Sydney suburb of Merrylands. It is served by Sydney Trains T2 Inner West & Leppington and T5 Cumberland line services.

History

Merrylands station opened on 6 July 1878.[3][4]

In 1969, the Merrylands Road level crossing to the south of the station was replaced by the Mombri Street overpass to the north. In 1972, the signal box at Merrylands closed with operations transferred to Granville signal box.[5] On 2 November 1996, the Merrylands to Harris Park Y-Link opened allowing direct train operation between these two stations by what is now known as the Cumberland Line.[6]

The station was upgraded in 2006, with lifts added for easy access.[7]

Until at least the mid-1990s, sidings existed to the north-west of the station to serve a flour mill.

View from Platform 1

Platforms and services

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 services to Central & the City Circle [8]
services to Blacktown, Schofields & Richmond[9]
2 services to Leppington [8]
services to Leppington
weekend services to Liverpool
[9]

Transport links

Merrylands Bus Interchange

Stand 1: Transit Systems Sydney

Stand 2: Transit Systems Sydney

Stand 4: Transdev NSW

Stand 4 Transit Systems Sydney

Bus in Merrylands Road Transit Systems Sydney

  • 802: to Parramatta via Pitt Street[16]
  • 804: to Parramatta via Pitt Street[17]
  • 806: to Parramatta via Pitt Street[12]

Merrylands station is served by one Nightride route:

References

  1. ^ This figure is the number of entries and exits of a year combined averaged to a day.
  2. ^ "Train Station Monthly Usage". Open Data. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  3. ^ Merrylands Station NSWrail.net
  4. ^ Merrylands Railway Station Building NSW Environment & Heritage
  5. ^ "The Merrylands Story" Australian Railway History June 2010
  6. ^ "Cumberkand Line Officially Opened" Railway Digest December 1996 page 6
  7. ^ "MERRYLANDS RAILWAY STATION Project in Merrylands, NSW - Cordell Connect".
  8. ^ a b "T2: Inner West & Leppington line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  9. ^ a b "T5: Cumberland line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  10. ^ "Transit Systems route 809". Transport for NSW.
  11. ^ "Transit Systems route 818". Transport for NSW.
  12. ^ a b "Transit Systems route 806". Transport for NSW.
  13. ^ "Transit Systems route 810". Transport for NSW.
  14. ^ "Transit Systems route 810X". Transport for NSW.
  15. ^ "Transdev NSW route 908". Transport for NSW.
  16. ^ a b "Transit Systems route 802". Transport for NSW.
  17. ^ a b "Transit Systems route 804". Transport for NSW.
  18. ^ "Transit Systems route 820". Transport for NSW.
  19. ^ "Transit Systems route 822". Transport for NSW.
  20. ^ "N60 Nightride". Transport for NSW.

External links

This page was last edited on 13 April 2024, at 21:02
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