LIST OF SYDNEY RAILWAY STATIONS

This is a 'list of Sydney railway stations'. It includes all currently operating railway stations on the railway network based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The network and its stations are currently operated by CityRail, the commuter division of the Government-owned Rail Corporation New South Wales (Railcorp).[1] The stations of the Metro Light Rail network, which interchanges with the CityRail network at Central Railway Station, are also included.
The network extends for over 2,060 km,[2] reaching as far as Newcastle, Dungog and Scone to the north, over the Blue Mountains west to the city of Lithgow, south to Bomaderry-Nowra, and southwest to Goulburn. The network has a total of 301 stations. In a city of more than 4 million people[3], the network provides around 270 million passengers journeys a year.[4]
For a list of permanently closed stations on the CityRail network, see List of closed Sydney railway stations. For a list of stations under construction, planning or consideration, see List of proposed Sydney railway stations.
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Contents
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I/J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q/R
S
T
U/V
W
Y/Z
See also
References

A


Adamstown railway station is located on the Newcastle & Central Coast Line.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Aberdeen'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)300.73020 October, 1870
'Adamstown'â– Newcastle & Central Coast161.12015 August, 1887
'Albion Park'â– South Coast103.3409 November, 1887Oak Flats (1887-1888)
'Allawah'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra13.69025 October, 1925
'Arncliffe'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra8.42015 October, 1884
'Artarmon'â– North Shore10.3006 July, 1898
(original site),
7 October, 1900
(present site)
'Ashfield'â– South
â– Inner West
8.38026 September, 1855
'Asquith'â– North Shore35.6901 November, 1915
'Auburn'â– South
â– Western
18.63018 February, 1877
'Austinmer'â– South Coast68.5901 September, 1887
'Awaba'â– Newcastle & Central Coast137.31015 August, 1887

B


Bombo railway station, on the South Coast Line is located on Bombo Beach.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Banksia'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra9.60021 October, 1906
'Bankstown'â– Bankstown18.72014 April, 1909
'Bardwell Park'â– Airport & East Hills10.10021 September, 1931
'Bargo'â– Southern Highlands102.87013 July, 1919West Bargo (1919-1921)
'Beecroft'â– Northern26.90017 Sep, 1886
(original site)
7 March, 1892
(present site)
'Bell'â– Blue Mountains137.1201 May, 1875Mount Wilson (1875-1889)
'Bellambi'â– South Coast75.5501889
'Belmore'â– Bankstown13.2501 February, 1895
'Berala'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
18.36011 November, 1912
'Beresfield'â– Hunter179.81031 July, 1925
'Berowra'â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– North Shore
44.6607 April, 1887
'Berry'â– South Coast140.8402 June, 1893
'Beverly Hills'â– Airport & East Hills14.65021 September, 1931Dumbleton (1931-1940)
'Bexley North'â– Airport & East Hills11.37021 September, 1931
'Birrong'â– Bankstown22.11016 July, 1928
'Blackheath'â– Blue Mountains120.6701 August, 1862
'Blacktown'â– Blue Mountains
â– Cumberland
â– Western
34.8704 July, 1860Black Town Road (1860-1862)
'Blaxland'â– Blue Mountains71.48011 July, 1867Wascoes
(1867–1879)
'Bomaderry (Nowra)'â– South Coast153.3502 June, 1893
'Bombo'■South Coast140.8409 November, 1887North Kiama (1887–1889)
Kiama
(1889-1893)
North Kiama (1893-1907)
'Bondi Junction'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra6.76023 June 1979
'Booragul'â– Newcastle & Central Coast146.39024 October, 1926
'Bowral'â– Southern Highlands136.3402 December, 1867
'Branxton'â– Hunter
(Scone Branch)
215.60024 March, 1862
'Broadmeadow'â– Newcastle & Central Coast162.94015 August, 1887
'Bullaburra'â– Blue Mountains97.69016 February, 1925
'Bulli'â– South Coast72.15021 June, 1887
'Bundanoon'■Southern Highlands162.2606 August, 1868Jordans Crossing (1868–78)
Jordans Siding (1878-1881)
'Burradoo'â– Southern Highlands138.8401870, 1 March 1976 (reopened after closure in 1975)
'Burwood'â– Inner West
â– South
â– Western
â– Northern
10.62026 September, 1855
(original site)
13 March, 1892
(present site)

C


The waiting area at Central Station.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Cabramatta'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– Cumberland
â– South
28.4301870
'Camellia'â– Carlingford22.95021 January, 1885Subiaco
(1885–1901)
'Campbelltown'â– Southern Highlands
â– Cumberland
â– Airport & East Hills
54.71017 May, 1858
'Campsie'â– Bankstown11.7001 February, 1895
'Canley Vale'â– Cumberland
â– South
30.98015 April, 1878
'Canterbury'â– Bankstown10.1601 February, 1895
'Capitol Square'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 1997[5]
'Cardiff'â– Newcastle & Central Coast155.08014 March, 1889
(original site)
8 June, 1902
(present site)
'Caringbah'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch)31.51016 December, 1939
'Carlingford'â– Carlingford27.85020 April, 1896Pennant Hills
(1896-1901)
'Carlton'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra12.7401889
'Carramar'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
25.8908 October, 1924South Fairfield
(1924-1926)
'Casula'â– Cumberland
â– South
38.8001 November, 1894
'Central'â– South Coast
â– Southern Highlands
â– Blue Mountains
â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– Airport & East Hills
â– South
â– North Shore
â– Western
â– Olympic Park
â– Northern
â– Metro Light Rail
0.0026 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)5
Sydney
(1855-1926)
'Chatswood'â– North Shore11.6501 January, 1890
'Cheltenham'â– Northern25.38010 October, 1898
'Chester Hill'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
22.3108 October, 1924
'Circular Quay'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– Airport & East Hills
â– South
2.97022 January, 1956
'Civic'â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– Hunter
167.02030 March, 1857Newcastle
(1857-1858)
Honeysuckle
(1858-1872)
Honeysuckle Point
(1872-1935)
'Clarendon'â– Western (Richmond Branch)57.2101870Hawkesbury Racecourse
(1870-1876)
'Clyde'â– Western
â– Carlingford
20.6601882Rosehill Junction
(1882-1883)
Clyde
(1883-1901)
Clyde Junction
(1901-1940)
'Coalcliff'â– South Coast59.2701 August, 1920
'Cockle Creek'â– Newcastle & Central Coast150.63015 August, 1887
'Coledale'â– South Coast66.2301 July, 1902
(original site)
5 September, 1906
(second site)
27 October, 1912
(present site)
'Como'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra21.24026 December, 1885
(original site)
27 November, 1972
(present site)
'Concord West'â– Northern25.3801 September, 1887Concord
(1887-1909)
'Coniston'â– South Coast84.1001 April, 1916
(original site)
1 November, 1925
(reopen after closure
on 29 April, 1923)
20 May, 1941
(present site)
'Convention'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 19975
'Corrimal'â– South Coast76.99021 June, 1887
'Cowan'â– Newcastle & Central Coast48.8101890
(originally)
6 October, 1901
(with platform)
'Cringila'â– South Coast (Port Kembla Branch)87.65016 April, 1926
'Cronulla'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch)34.81016 December, 1939
'Croydon'â– Inner West
â– South
10.6207 January, 1875Five Dock
(1875-1876)

D



Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Dapto'â– South Coast95.0509 January, 1887
'Denistone'â– Northern20.16026 September, 1937
'Domestic
(Airport)'
â– Airport & East Hills
(Airport Branch)
6.60021 May, 2000
'Doonside'â– Western38.29027 September, 1880Doonside
(1880-1921)
Wolkara
(1921)
'Dora Creek'â– Newcastle & Central Coast127.23016 August, 1889
'Douglas Park'â– Southern Highlands73.3206 September, 1869
(original site)
13 June, 1892
(present site)
Douglass Park
(1869-1891)
'Dulwich Hill'â– Bankstown7.8701 February, 1895Wardell Road
(1895-1920)
'Dundas'â– Carlingford24.84020 April, 1896Kissing Point Road
(1896-1901)
'Dungog'â– Hunter (Dungog Branch)245.20014 August, 1911
'Dunmore
(Shellharbour)'
â– South Coast110.6609 November, 1887

E


The historic building on the platform at Emu Plains Railway Station.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'East Hills'â– East Hills24.03021 December, 1931
'East Maitland'â– Hunter189.09727 July, 1858
(original site)
2 May, 1864
(second site)
25 March, 1879
(present site)
Morpeth Junction
(1858-1879)
'East Richmond'â– Western (Richmond Branch)60.0002 July, 1939
'Eastwood'â– Northern
â– Newcastle & Central Coast
21.39017 September, 1886Dundas
(1886-7)
'Edgecliff'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra4.82023 June, 1979
'Emu Plains'â– Western57.44018 August, 1868
(original site)
1884
(present site)
'Engadine'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra30.7501 October, 1920
'Epping'â– Northern
â– Newcastle & Central Coast
23.39017 September, 1886
(original site)
15 February, 1900
(present site)
Field of Mars
(1886-1887)
Carlingford
(1887-1899)
'Erskineville'â– Bankstown2.88015 October, 1884
(original site)
16 June, 1912
(present site)
'Exeter'â– Southern Highlands155.8801878Badgery's Siding
(1878-1890)
'Exhibition'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 19975

F



Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Fairfield'â– South
â– Cumberland
28.99726 September, 1856
'Fairy Meadow'â– South Coast79.3601887Cramsville
(1887-1888)
Para-Meadow
(1888-1909)
Balgownie (1909–1956)
'Fassifern'â– Newcastle & Central Coast142.3101888
(originally)
5 May, 1891
(with platform)
'Faulconbridge'â– Blue Mountains82.96015 March, 1877
'Fish Market'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 19975
'Flemington'â– Inner West
â– South
28.9971884

G


The front of Green Square Station, on the Airport Line.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Gerringong'â– South Coast128.5602 June, 1893
'Glebe'â– Metro Light Rail-13 August, 20005
'Glenbrook'â– Blue Mountains67.090
(present)
11 July, 1867
(original station)
11 May, 1913
(present station)
Watertank
(1867-1874)
Wascoes Siding
(1874-1878)
Brookdale
(1878-1879)
'Glenfield'â– Southern Highlands
â– Airport & East Hills
â– South
â– Cumberland
41.9306 September, 1869
(original site)
27 March, 1891
(present site)
'Gordon'â– North Shore17.1201 January, 1890
'Gosford'â– Newcastle & Central Coast80.91015 August, 1887
'Goulburn'â– Southern Highlands224.90019 May, 1869
'Granville'â– Blue Mountains
â– South
â– Western
21.2202 July, 1860Parramatta Junction
(1860-1880)
'Green Square'â– Airport & East Hills
(Airport Branch)
2.60021 May, 2000
'Greta'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)210.8006 September, 1869Farthing
(1869-1878)
'Guildford'â– South
â– Cumberland
25.720April, 1876
'Gymea'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch)27.94016 December, 1939

H


Hornsby Station is the junction of the Northern and North Shore Lines.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Hamilton'â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– Hunter
164.6301872
'Harris Park'â– Western
â– Cumberland
22.5301883
'Hawkesbury River'â– Newcastle & Central Coast57.4001870Peats Ferry
(1870-1888)
Brooklyn
(1888-1889)
Hawkesbury River
(1889-1890)
Hawkesbury
(1890-1906)
'Hazelbrook'â– Blue Mountains93.4701884
'Heathcote'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra33.1509 March, 1886
'Helensburgh'â– South Coast46.3801 January, 1889
(original site)
30 May, 1915
(present site)
'Hexham'â– Hunter175.5301 August, 1871
'High Street'â– Hunter191.41027 May, 1856
'Hilldale'â– Hunter (Dungog Branch)226.40014 August, 1911
'Holsworthy'â– East Hills27.76021 December, 1987
'Homebush'â– Inner West
â– South
12.74026 September, 1855
'Hornsby'â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– North Shore
â– Northern
33.86017 September, 1886Hornsby
(1886-1894)
Hornsby Junction
(1894-1900)
'Hurlstone Park'â– Bankstown8.8001 February, 1895Fern Hill
(1895-1911)
'Hurstville'â– South Coast
â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
14.84015 October, 1884

I/J


The citybound platform on Jannali Station.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Ingleburn'â– Airport & East Hills
â– Cumberland
45.6506 September, 1859Macquarie Fields
(1869-1883)
'International
(Airport)'
â– Airport & East Hills
(Airport Branch)
8.10021 May, 2000
'Jannali'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra22.7207 February, 1931
'John St Square'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 19975
'Jubilee Park'â– Metro Light Rail-13 August, 20005

K


Kingsgrove Railway Station, facing east.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Katoomba'â– Blue Mountains109.9402 February, 1874Crushers
(1874-1877)
'Kembla Grange Racecourse'â– South Coast91.5901 January, 1890
'Kiama'â– South Coast119.1602 June, 1893
'Killara'â– North Shore15.89010 June, 1899
'Kings Cross'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra3.41023 June, 1979
'Kingsgrove'â– Airport & East Hills12.62021 September, 1931
'Kingswood'â– Western52.7001 September, 1887Cross Roads
(1887-1888)
'Kirrawee'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch)26.64016 December, 1939
'Kogarah'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra11.61015 October, 1884
'Koolewong'â– Newcastle & Central Coast74.82029 November, 1920
'Koolewong'â– Newcastle & Central Coast158.92012 November, 1924

L


An arrival at the Metro Light Rail terminus in Lilyfield.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Lakemba'â– Bankstown14.48014 April, 1909
'Lapstone'â– Blue Mountains63.62024 February, 1964
'Lawson'â– Blue Mountains96.04011 July, 1867Blue Mountain
(1867-1879)
'Leightonfield'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
23.67024 August, 1942
'Leumeah'â– Airport & East Hills
â– Cumberland
52.6301886
'Leura'â– Blue Mountains107.5906 December, 1890
'Lewisham'â– Inner West6.2501886
(original site)
19 December, 1891
(present site)
'Lidcombe'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– South
â– Western
â– Olympic Park
16.6101 November, 1858Haslems Creek
(1858-1876)
Rookwood
(1876-1914)
'Lilyfield'â– Metro Light Rail-13 August, 20005
'Linden'â– Blue Mountains86.810August 1874
(as tank stop)
26 October, 1874
(with platform)
Linden Tank
(1874)
Henderson's Platform
(1874-1879)
'Lindfield'â– North Shore14.6001 January, 1890
'Lisarow'â– Newcastle & Central Coast87.73031 October, 1892Jenkins Siding
(1892-1902)
Wyoming
(1902)
'Lithgow'â– Blue Mountains155.780June 1877
(original site)
9 March, 1855
(present site)
'Liverpool'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– South
â– Cumberland
35.68026 September, 1856
'Lochinvar'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)202.6002 July, 1860
'Loftus'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra11.6109 March, 1886
(original site)
9 June, 1917
(present site)
Loftus Junction
(1886-1896)
'Lysaghts'â– South Coast (Port Kembla Branch)86.27030 May, 1938

M


Museum Station was modelled on the London Underground.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Macarthur'â– Airport & East Hills
â– Southern Highlands
56.580-
'Macdonaldtown'â– Inner West2.4801878
(original site)
3 April, 1892
(present site)
'Macquarie Fields'â– Airport & East Hills
â– Cumberland
43.8003 October, 1888
'Maitland'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)192.5501880West Maitland
(1880-1949)
'Marayong'â– Western (Richmond Branch)37.4102 October, 1922
'Marrickville'â– Bankstown6.5801 February, 1895
'Martin Place'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra2.10023 June, 1979
'Martins Creek'â– Hunter (Dungog Branch)218.50014 August, 1911
'Marulan'â– Southern Highlands192.9106 August, 1868
'Mascot'â– Airport & East Hills
(Airport Branch)
5.10021 May, 2000
'Meadowbank'â– Northern18.1801 September, 1887Meadow Bank
(1887-1927)
'Medlow Bath'â– Blue Mountains115.80021 January, 1880Browns Siding Pulpit Hill
(1880-1883)
Medlow
(1883-1903)
'Menangle'â– Southern Highlands65.3301 July, 1863
'Menangle Park'â– Southern Highlands62.85026 September, 1937
'Merrylands'â– South
â– Cumberland
23.4706 July, 1878
'Metford'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)185.12017 March, 1995[6]
'Milsons Point'â– North Shore
â– Northern
4.4341 May, 1893
(first site)
30 May, 1915
(second site)
July 13, 1915
(third site)
July 28, 1924
(fourth site)
20 March, 1932
(present site)
'Mindaribba'â– Hunter (Dungog Branch)218.50014 August, 1911Dunmore
(1911-1912)
'Minnamurra'â– South Coast113.37023 December, 1891
(original site)
10 October, 1943
(present site)
'Minto'â– Airport & East Hills
â– Cumberland
49.670May, 1874Campbellfields
(1874-1882)
'Miranda'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch)29.510[7]16 December, 19397
'Mittagong'â– Southern Highlands131.5701 March, 1867
'Morisset'â– Newcastle & Central Coast123.33015 August, 1888Morrisset
(1888-1889)
'Mortdale'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra17.06020 March, 1897
(original site)
14 September, 1922
(present site)
'Moss Vale'â– Southern Highlands145.7102 December, 1867Sutton Forest
(1867-1877)
'Mount Colah'â– North Shore37.6801 July, 1887Colah
(1887-1906)
'Mount Druitt'â– Western35.6901 November, 1915
'Mount Kuring-gai'â– North Shore43.84019 August, 1881
(original site)
8 December, 1974
(present site)
Kuring-gai
(1901-1904)
'Mount Victoria'â– Blue Mountains126.7206 September, 1869
'Mulgrave'â– Western (Richmond Branch)52.5901 December, 1864
(original site)
29 June, 1939
(present site)
'Museum'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– Airport & East Hills
â– South
4.99020 December, 1926
'Muswellbrook'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)288.80019 May, 1869Musclebrook
(1869-1890)

N


A crowded Newtown Station, on the Inner West Line.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Narara'â– Newcastle & Central Coast84.60015 August, 1887
'Narwee'â– East Hills15.78021 December, 1931
'Newcastle'â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– Hunter
168.1005 April, 1857
(original site)
9 March. 1858
(present site)
'Newtown'â– Inner West
â– South
3.10026 September, 1855
'Niagara Park'â– Newcastle & Central Coast86.190October, 1902Tundula
(1902)
'Normanhurst'â– Northern31.72021 November, 1895Hornsby
(1895-1898)
'North Strathfield'â– Northern13.3809 June, 1918
'North Sydney'â– North Shore
â– Northern
5.13020 March, 1932
'North Wollongong'â– South Coast81.32019 July, 1915

O


Olympic Park station was the winner of the 1998 Sir John Sulman Medal from the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Oak Flats'â– South Coast105.1301 January, 1890
(originally)
9 March, 1925
(with platform)
21 February, 2003
(present site)
'Oatley'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra18.2801886Oatley
(1886-1889)
Oatley's
(1889-1890)
'Olympic Park'â– Olympic Park17.3301 May, 1998
'Otford'â– South Coast52.6393 October, 1888
'Ourimbah'â– Newcastle & Central Coast90.61015 August, 1887

P


Penrose Railway Station, on the Southern Highlands Line.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Padstow'â– Airport & East Hills19.34021 December, 1931
'Paddy's Markets'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 19975Haymarket
(1997-2005)[8]
'Panania'â– Airport & East Hills22.55021 December, 1931
'Parramatta'â– Blue Mountains
â– Cumberland
â– Western
23.21026 September, 1855
(original site)
4 July, 1860
(present site)
'Paterson'â– Hunter (Dungog Branch)213.20014 August, 1911
'Pendle Hill'â– Western
â– Cumberland
28.29012 April, 1924
'Pennant Hills'â– Northern28.58017 September, 1886
'Penrith'â– Blue Mountains
â– Western
55.09019 January, 1863
'Penrose'â– Southern Highlands171.4001869
(as siding)
1 June, 1871
(original site)
15 March, 1916
(present site)
Cables Siding
(1869-1871)
'Penshurst'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra18.2801886
(original site)
4 April, 1905
(present site)
'Petersham'â– Inner West5.5006 January, 1857
'Picton'â– Southern Highlands85.2501 July, 1863
'Point Clare'â– Newcastle & Central Coast78.05028 June, 1891
'Port Kembla'â– South Coast (Port Kembla Branch)90.2405 January, 1920
'Port Kembla North'â– South Coast (Port Kembla Branch)88.7709 March, 1936
'Punchbowl'â– Bankstown16.45014 April, 1909
'Pymble'â– North Shore18.9001 January, 1890
'Pyrmont Bay'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 19975

Q/R


The lengthy racecourse platform at Rosehill Station was designed to fit two full-length trains.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Quakers Hill'â– Western (Richmond Branch)40.0901872
(as siding)
30 March, 1905
(original site)
29 June, 1939
(present site)
Douglas Siding
(1872-1905)
'Redfern'â– South Coast
â– Blue Mountains
â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– Airport & East Hills
(Sydenham Branch)
â– South
â– North Shore
â– Western
â– Olympic Park
â– Northern
1.30015 April, 1878[9]Eveleigh
(1878-1906)
'Regents Park'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
19.86011 November, 1912
(original site)
2 March, 1914
(with platform)
8 October, 1924
(present site)
'Revesby'â– Airport & East Hills20.96021 December, 1931
'Rhodes'â– Northern16.58017 September, 1886
'Richmond'â– Western (Richmond Branch)60.6801 December, 1864
'Riverstone'â– Western (Richmond Branch)45.9601 December, 1864
'Riverwood'â– Airport & East Hills20.96021 December, 1931Herne Bay
(1931-1958)
'Rockdale'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra10.41015 October, 1884
'Rooty Hill'â– Western40.91023 December, 1861
(originally)
1 January, 1862
(with platform)
1 December, 1864
(after closure
21 July, 1862)
'Rosehill'â– Carlingford22.4201 August, 1901
(original site)
14 May, 1959
(present site)
'Roseville'â– North Shore13.2701 January, 1890Rossville
(1890)
'Rozelle Bay'â– Metro Light Rail-13 August, 20005
'Rydalmere'â– Carlingford24.01024 April, 1896Victoria Road
(1896-1901)

S


At 314 km from Central Station, Scone Railway Station is the most distant station on the CityRail network.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Sandgate'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)170.5101881
'Scarborough'â– South Coast62.53021 June, 1887
(original site)
15 August, 1915
(present site)
Clifton
(1887-1888)
South Clifton
(1888-1903)
Scarborough
(1903-1915)
Clifton
(1915-1916)
'Schofields'â– Western (Richmond Branch)43.7501870
'Scone'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)314.66017 April, 1871
'Sefton'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
21.1908 October, 1924
'Seven Hills'â– Western
â– Cumberland
32.0601 December, 1863
(originally)
6 February, 1869
(with platform)
'Singleton'â– Hunter (Scone Branch)238.9007 May, 1863
'Springwood'â– Blue Mountains79.67011 July, 1867
'St James'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– Airport & East Hills
â– South
4.40020 December, 1926
'St Leonards'â– North Shore8.4101 January, 1890
'St Marys'â– Western47.4201 May, 1862South Creek
(1862-1885)
'St Peters'â– Bankstown3.81015 October, 1884
'Stanmore'â– Inner West4.6701878
'Stanwell Park'â– South Coast55.95014 March, 1890
(original site)
10 October, 1920
(present site)
'Star City'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 19975
'Strathfield'â– Blue Mountains
â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– Inner West
â– South
â– Western
â– Olympic Park
â– Northern
11.8109 July, 1876
(original site)
23 September, 1900
(second site)
6 November, 1922
(present site)
Redmyre
(1876-1885)
'Summer Hill'â– Inner West7.03015 September, 1879
'Sutherland'â– South Coast
â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
24.64026 December, 1885
'Sydenham'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
â– Bankstown
â– Airport & East Hills
(Sydenham Branch)
5.31015 October, 1884Marrickville
(1884-1895)

T


Platform 1 at Thornleigh Railway Station (in the foreground) is not often used for passenger services.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Tahmoor'â– Southern Highlands94.490[10]13 July, 191910
'Tallong'â– Southern Highlands185.380[11]1869
(originally)
16 April, 1878
(with platform)11
Barbers Creek Tank
(1869-1905)11
'Tarro'â– Hunter178.180[12]5 April, 185712Hexham
(1857-1871)
Hexham Township
(1871)12
'Tascott'â– Newcastle & Central Coast76.910[13]October, 190513
'Telarah'â– Hunter (Dungog Branch)194.740[14]14 August, 191114West Maitland Marshalling Yard
(1911-1922)14
'Telopea'â– Carlingford26.340[15]13 June, 192515
'Sydenham'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra6.840[16]15 October, 188416
'Teralba'â– Newcastle & Central Coast147.570[17]15 August, 1887[18]
'Thirroul'â– South Coast70.240[19]21 June, 188719Robbinsville
(1887-1891)[20]
'Thornleigh'â– Northern29.430[21]17 September, 188621
'Thornton'â– Hunter182.190[22]1 August, 187122Woodford
(1871-1877)22
'Toongabbie'â– Western
â– Cumberland
29.960[23]26 April, 188023
'Town Hall'â– South Coast
â– Blue Mountains
â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– Airport & East Hills
â– South
â– North Shore
â– Northern
1.180[24]28 February, 193224
'Towradgi'â– South Coast78.020[25]18 December, 194825
'Tuggerah'â– Newcastle & Central Coast98.540[26]189026Tuggerah Lakes
(1890-1891)
Tuggerah
(1891-?)
Tuggerah Lakes
(?-1911)26
'Turramurra'â– North Shore20.820[27]1 January, 189027Eastern Road
(1890)27
'Turrella'â– Airport & East Hills8.630[28]21 September, 193128

U/V



Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Unanderra'â– South Coast88.270[29]9 November, 188729
'Valley Heights'â– Blue Mountains77.410[30]May, 187530Eagers Platform
(1875-1877)
The Valley
(1877-1880)30
'Victoria Street'â– Hunter187.920[31]5 April, 185731East Maitland
(1857-1858)
''(closed)''
(1858-1877)31
'Villawood'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
24.500[32]8 October, 192432
'Vineyard'â– Western (Richmond Branch)49.230[33]14 July, 193533

W


The tiny platform that constitutes Wirragulla Railway Station.

Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Wahroonga'â– North Shore22.770[34]1 January, 189034Pearces Corner
(1890)34
'Waitara'â– North Shore24.210[35]20 April, 189535
'Wallarobba'â– Hunter (Dungog Branch)231.700[36]14 August, 191136
'Warabrook
(University)'
â– Hunter168.690[37]23 October, 19956
'Waratah'â– Hunter165.970[38]9 March, 185838
'Warnervale'â– Newcastle & Central Coast105.900[39]2 September, 1907
(originally)
17 October, 1910
(with platform)39
'Warrimoo'â– Blue Mountains74.300[40]9 March, 191840
'Warwick Farm'â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– South
â– Cumberland
34.160[41]18 March, 188941
'Waterfall'â– South Coast
â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
38.740[42]9 March, 1886
(original site)
1890
(second site)
4 May, 1905
(present site)42
Waterfalls
(1886)42
'Waverton'â– North Shore6.110[43]1 May, 189343Bay Road
(1893-1929)43
'Wentworth Falls'â– Blue Mountains102.610[44]22 July, 186744Weatherboard
(1867-1879)44
'Wentworth Park'â– Metro Light Rail-31 August, 19975
'Wentworthville'â– Western
â– Cumberland
26.640[45]188345T R Smith's Platform
(1883-1885)45
'Werrington'â– Western49.080[46]2 May, 186846Parkes Platform
(1868-1893)46
'West Ryde'â– Northern19.200[47]17 September, 188647Ryde
(1886-1945)47
'Westmead'â– Western
â– Cumberland
25.160[48]March, 188348
'Wickham'â– Newcastle & Central Coast
â– Hunter
165.930[49]9 February, 193649
'Wiley Park'â– Bankstown15.350[50]19 June, 193850
'Windsor'â– Western (Richmond Branch)54.980[51]1 December, 186451
'Wingello'â– Southern Highlands177.140[52]1 June, 1871
(as siding)
1882
(as station)52
''Unnamed''
(1871-1895)52
'Wirragulla'â– Hunter (Dungog Branch)238.000[53]14 August, 191153
'Wolli Creek'â– South Coast
â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
â– Airport & East Hills
(Airport Branch)
7.300[54]21 May, 2000[55]
'Wollongong'â– South Coast82.920[56]21 June, 188756
'Wollstonecraft'â– North Shore7.180[57]1 May, 189357Edwards Road
(1893-1900)57
'Wombarra'â– South Coast64.340[58]12 February, 191758
'Wondabyne'â– Newcastle & Central Coast65.150[59]1 May, 1889
(original site)
April, 1939
(present site)59
Mullet Creek Junction
(1889-1890)
Hawkesbury Cabin
(1890-1891)59
'Woodford'â– Blue Mountains90.370[60]11 July, 186860Buss's Platform
(1868-1871)60
'Woolooware'â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch)33.600[61]16 December, 193961
'Woonona'â– South Coast73.990[62]25 August, 191962
'Woy Woy'â– Newcastle & Central Coast72.620[63]1 February, 1889
(originally)
18 December, 1891
(with platform)63
'Wyee'â– Newcastle & Central Coast114.860[64]1 August, 1892
(originally)
February, 1896
(with platform)64
'Wynyard'â– Blue Mountains
â– Bankstown
â– Inner West
â– Airport & East Hills
â– South
â– North Shore
â– Northern
2.050[65]28 February, 193265
'Wyong'â– Newcastle & Central Coast101.080[66]15 August, 188766

Y/Z


Station Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
'Yagoona'â– Bankstown20.560[67]16 July, 192867
'Yennora'â– South
â– Cumberland
27.440[68]6 November, 192768
'Yerrinbool'â– Southern Highlands116.310[69]13 July, 191969
'Zig Zag'â– Blue Mountains90.370[70]15 April, 1878
(originally)
1959
(after closure in 1910)70

See also



List of Sydney railway station codes

List of closed Sydney railway stations

Sydney underground railways

Sydney Monorail

Sydney light-rail

Sydney Ferries

Sydney Buses

Transportation in Australia

CityRail Clearways Project

MetroPitt

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