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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★ 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
1. CityRail - About Us: CityRail Information, ''CityRail'', retrieved 25 November 2006.
2. CityRail - About Us: Interesting Statistics, ''CityRail'', retrieved 25 November 2006.
3. , 3218.0 - Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2004-05, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Retrieved 25 November 2006
4. CityRail - Our performance: Patronage, Passenger Journeys (2005-6), ''CityRail'', Retrieved 25 November 2006
5. Metro Transport Sydney, ''"Metro Light Rail Technical Information"'', 2007, p. 2. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
6. ''Brian Langton MLA'', "Questions and Answers - 491: Railway Station Openings": New South Wales Legislative Assembly, ''Hansard'', 16 April, 1996, p. 1006. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
7. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Miranda Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
8. Paddy's Markets and Metro Transport Sydney, ''"Paddy's Gets Onboard With New Station Names for Monorail and Light Rail"'', 27 June, 2005. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
9. First appeared in timetable
10. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tahmoor Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
11. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tallong Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
12. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tarro Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
13. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tascott Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
14. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Telarah Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
15. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Telopea Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
16. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tempe Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
17. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Teralba Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
18. City of Lake Macquarie, ''"Information Hunter: Local History: History of Teralba"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
19. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Thirroul Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
20. Forsyth, J.H. (ed.) (1988-93), Stations & Tracks; Vol. 1: "Main Suburban & Branches -- Illawarra & Branches". State Rail Authority of New South Wales: Sydney, p. 145.
21. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Thornleigh Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
22. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Thornton Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
23. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Toongabbie Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
24. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Town Hall Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
25. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Towradgi Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
26. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tuggerah Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
27. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Turramurra Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
28. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Turrella Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
29. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Unanderra Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
30. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Valley Heights Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
31. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Victoria Street Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
32. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Villawood Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
33. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales: Vineyard Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
34. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wahroonga Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
35. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Waitara Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
36. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wallarobba Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
37. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Warabrook Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
38. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Waratah Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
39. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Warnervale Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
40. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Warrimoo Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
41. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Warwick Farm Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
42. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Waterfall Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
43. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Waverton Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
44. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wentworth Falls Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
45. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wentworthville Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
46. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Werrington Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
47. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: West Ryde Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
48. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Westmead Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
49. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wickham Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
50. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wiley Park Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
51. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales: Windsor Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
52. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wingello Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
53. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wirragulla Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
54. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wolli Creek Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
55. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Airport Line: History"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
56. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wollongong Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
57. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wollstonecraft Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
58. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wombarra Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
59. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wondabyne Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
60. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Woodford Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
61. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Woolooware Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
62. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Woonona Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
63. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Woy Woy Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
64. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wyee Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
65. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wynyard Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
66. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wyong Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
67. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Yagoona Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
68. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Yennora Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
69. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Yerrinbool Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
70. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Zig Zag Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
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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| 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) | 300.730 | 20 October, 1870 | |
| 'Adamstown' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 161.120 | 15 August, 1887 | |
| 'Albion Park' | â– South Coast | 103.340 | 9 November, 1887 | Oak Flats (1887-1888) |
| 'Allawah' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 13.690 | 25 October, 1925 | |
| 'Arncliffe' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 8.420 | 15 October, 1884 | |
| 'Artarmon' | â– North Shore | 10.300 | 6 July, 1898 (original site), 7 October, 1900 (present site) | |
| 'Ashfield' | â– South â– Inner West | 8.380 | 26 September, 1855 | |
| 'Asquith' | â– North Shore | 35.690 | 1 November, 1915 | |
| 'Auburn' | â– South â– Western | 18.630 | 18 February, 1877 | |
| 'Austinmer' | â– South Coast | 68.590 | 1 September, 1887 | |
| 'Awaba' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 137.310 | 15 August, 1887 |
B
Bombo railway station, on the South Coast Line is located on Bombo Beach.
C
The waiting area at Central Station.
D
Dulwich Hill Railway Station, facing east.
| Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) | Date opened | Previous name(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Dapto' | â– South Coast | 95.050 | 9 January, 1887 | |
| 'Denistone' | â– Northern | 20.160 | 26 September, 1937 | |
| 'Domestic (Airport)' | â– Airport & East Hills (Airport Branch) | 6.600 | 21 May, 2000 | |
| 'Doonside' | â– Western | 38.290 | 27 September, 1880 | Doonside (1880-1921) Wolkara (1921) |
| 'Dora Creek' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 127.230 | 16 August, 1889 | |
| 'Douglas Park' | â– Southern Highlands | 73.320 | 6 September, 1869 (original site) 13 June, 1892 (present site) | Douglass Park (1869-1891) |
| 'Dulwich Hill' | â– Bankstown | 7.870 | 1 February, 1895 | Wardell Road (1895-1920) |
| 'Dundas' | â– Carlingford | 24.840 | 20 April, 1896 | Kissing Point Road (1896-1901) |
| 'Dungog' | â– Hunter (Dungog Branch) | 245.200 | 14 August, 1911 | |
| 'Dunmore (Shellharbour)' | â– South Coast | 110.660 | 9 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 Hills | 24.030 | 21 December, 1931 | |
| 'East Maitland' | â– Hunter | 189.097 | 27 July, 1858 (original site) 2 May, 1864 (second site) 25 March, 1879 (present site) | Morpeth Junction (1858-1879) |
| 'East Richmond' | â– Western (Richmond Branch) | 60.000 | 2 July, 1939 | |
| 'Eastwood' | â– Northern â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 21.390 | 17 September, 1886 | Dundas (1886-7) |
| 'Edgecliff' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 4.820 | 23 June, 1979 | |
| 'Emu Plains' | â– Western | 57.440 | 18 August, 1868 (original site) 1884 (present site) | |
| 'Engadine' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 30.750 | 1 October, 1920 | |
| 'Epping' | â– Northern â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 23.390 | 17 September, 1886 (original site) 15 February, 1900 (present site) | Field of Mars (1886-1887) Carlingford (1887-1899) |
| 'Erskineville' | â– Bankstown | 2.880 | 15 October, 1884 (original site) 16 June, 1912 (present site) | |
| 'Exeter' | â– Southern Highlands | 155.880 | 1878 | Badgery's Siding (1878-1890) |
| 'Exhibition' | â– Metro Light Rail | - | 31 August, 19975 |
F
Faulconbridge Railway Station is located besides the Great Western Highway.
| Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) | Date opened | Previous name(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Fairfield' | â– South â– Cumberland | 28.997 | 26 September, 1856 | |
| 'Fairy Meadow' | ■South Coast | 79.360 | 1887 | Cramsville (1887-1888) Para-Meadow (1888-1909) Balgownie (1909–1956) |
| 'Fassifern' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 142.310 | 1888 (originally) 5 May, 1891 (with platform) | |
| 'Faulconbridge' | â– Blue Mountains | 82.960 | 15 March, 1877 | |
| 'Fish Market' | â– Metro Light Rail | - | 31 August, 19975 | |
| 'Flemington' | â– Inner West â– South | 28.997 | 1884 |
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 Coast | 128.560 | 2 June, 1893 | |
| 'Glebe' | â– Metro Light Rail | - | 13 August, 20005 | |
| 'Glenbrook' | â– Blue Mountains | 67.090 (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 | 41.930 | 6 September, 1869 (original site) 27 March, 1891 (present site) | |
| 'Gordon' | â– North Shore | 17.120 | 1 January, 1890 | |
| 'Gosford' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 80.910 | 15 August, 1887 | |
| 'Goulburn' | â– Southern Highlands | 224.900 | 19 May, 1869 | |
| 'Granville' | â– Blue Mountains â– South â– Western | 21.220 | 2 July, 1860 | Parramatta Junction (1860-1880) |
| 'Green Square' | â– Airport & East Hills (Airport Branch) | 2.600 | 21 May, 2000 | |
| 'Greta' | â– Hunter (Scone Branch) | 210.800 | 6 September, 1869 | Farthing (1869-1878) |
| 'Guildford' | â– South â– Cumberland | 25.720 | April, 1876 | |
| 'Gymea' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch) | 27.940 | 16 December, 1939 |
H
Hornsby Station is the junction of the Northern and North Shore Lines.
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 | 45.650 | 6 September, 1859 | Macquarie Fields (1869-1883) |
| 'International (Airport)' | â– Airport & East Hills (Airport Branch) | 8.100 | 21 May, 2000 | |
| 'Jannali' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 22.720 | 7 February, 1931 | |
| 'John St Square' | â– Metro Light Rail | - | 31 August, 19975 | |
| 'Jubilee Park' | â– Metro Light Rail | - | 13 August, 20005 |
K
| Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) | Date opened | Previous name(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Katoomba' | â– Blue Mountains | 109.940 | 2 February, 1874 | Crushers (1874-1877) |
| 'Kembla Grange Racecourse' | â– South Coast | 91.590 | 1 January, 1890 | |
| 'Kiama' | â– South Coast | 119.160 | 2 June, 1893 | |
| 'Killara' | â– North Shore | 15.890 | 10 June, 1899 | |
| 'Kings Cross' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 3.410 | 23 June, 1979 | |
| 'Kingsgrove' | â– Airport & East Hills | 12.620 | 21 September, 1931 | |
| 'Kingswood' | â– Western | 52.700 | 1 September, 1887 | Cross Roads (1887-1888) |
| 'Kirrawee' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch) | 26.640 | 16 December, 1939 | |
| 'Kogarah' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 11.610 | 15 October, 1884 | |
| 'Koolewong' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 74.820 | 29 November, 1920 | |
| 'Koolewong' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 158.920 | 12 November, 1924 |
L
An arrival at the Metro Light Rail terminus in Lilyfield.
M
Museum Station was modelled on the London Underground.
N
| Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) | Date opened | Previous name(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Narara' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 84.600 | 15 August, 1887 | |
| 'Narwee' | â– East Hills | 15.780 | 21 December, 1931 | |
| 'Newcastle' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast â– Hunter | 168.100 | 5 April, 1857 (original site) 9 March. 1858 (present site) | |
| 'Newtown' | â– Inner West â– South | 3.100 | 26 September, 1855 | |
| 'Niagara Park' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 86.190 | October, 1902 | Tundula (1902) |
| 'Normanhurst' | â– Northern | 31.720 | 21 November, 1895 | Hornsby (1895-1898) |
| 'North Strathfield' | â– Northern | 13.380 | 9 June, 1918 | |
| 'North Sydney' | â– North Shore â– Northern | 5.130 | 20 March, 1932 | |
| 'North Wollongong' | â– South Coast | 81.320 | 19 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 Coast | 105.130 | 1 January, 1890 (originally) 9 March, 1925 (with platform) 21 February, 2003 (present site) | |
| 'Oatley' | â– Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 18.280 | 1886 | Oatley (1886-1889) Oatley's (1889-1890) |
| 'Olympic Park' | â– Olympic Park | 17.330 | 1 May, 1998 | |
| 'Otford' | â– South Coast | 52.639 | 3 October, 1888 | |
| 'Ourimbah' | â– Newcastle & Central Coast | 90.610 | 15 August, 1887 |
P
Penrose Railway Station, on the Southern Highlands Line.
Q/R
The lengthy racecourse platform at Rosehill Station was designed to fit two full-length trains.
S
At 314 km from Central Station, Scone Railway Station is the most distant station on the CityRail network.
T
Platform 1 at Thornleigh Railway Station (in the foreground) is not often used for passenger services.
U/V
Victoria Street Railway Station is located in the City of Maitland.
| Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) | Date opened | Previous name(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Unanderra' | â– South Coast | 88.270[29] | 9 November, 188729 | |
| 'Valley Heights' | â– Blue Mountains | 77.410[30] | May, 187530 | Eagers Platform (1875-1877) The Valley (1877-1880)30 |
| 'Victoria Street' | â– Hunter | 187.920[31] | 5 April, 185731 | East 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.
Y/Z
| Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) | Date opened | Previous name(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Yagoona' | â– Bankstown | 20.560[67] | 16 July, 192867 | |
| 'Yennora' | â– South â– Cumberland | 27.440[68] | 6 November, 192768 | |
| 'Yerrinbool' | â– Southern Highlands | 116.310[69] | 13 July, 191969 | |
| 'Zig Zag' | â– Blue Mountains | 90.370[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
References
1. CityRail - About Us: CityRail Information, ''CityRail'', retrieved 25 November 2006.
2. CityRail - About Us: Interesting Statistics, ''CityRail'', retrieved 25 November 2006.
3. , 3218.0 - Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2004-05, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Retrieved 25 November 2006
4. CityRail - Our performance: Patronage, Passenger Journeys (2005-6), ''CityRail'', Retrieved 25 November 2006
5. Metro Transport Sydney, ''"Metro Light Rail Technical Information"'', 2007, p. 2. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
6. ''Brian Langton MLA'', "Questions and Answers - 491: Railway Station Openings": New South Wales Legislative Assembly, ''Hansard'', 16 April, 1996, p. 1006. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
7. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Miranda Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
8. Paddy's Markets and Metro Transport Sydney, ''"Paddy's Gets Onboard With New Station Names for Monorail and Light Rail"'', 27 June, 2005. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
9. First appeared in timetable
10. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tahmoor Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
11. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tallong Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
12. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tarro Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
13. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tascott Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
14. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Telarah Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
15. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Telopea Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
16. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tempe Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
17. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Teralba Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
18. City of Lake Macquarie, ''"Information Hunter: Local History: History of Teralba"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
19. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Thirroul Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
20. Forsyth, J.H. (ed.) (1988-93), Stations & Tracks; Vol. 1: "Main Suburban & Branches -- Illawarra & Branches". State Rail Authority of New South Wales: Sydney, p. 145.
21. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Thornleigh Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
22. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Thornton Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
23. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Toongabbie Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
24. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Town Hall Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
25. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Towradgi Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
26. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Tuggerah Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
27. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Turramurra Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
28. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Turrella Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
29. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Unanderra Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
30. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Valley Heights Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
31. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Victoria Street Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
32. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Villawood Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
33. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales: Vineyard Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
34. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wahroonga Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
35. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Waitara Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
36. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wallarobba Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
37. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Warabrook Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
38. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Waratah Railway Station''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
39. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Warnervale Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
40. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Warrimoo Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
41. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Warwick Farm Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
42. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Waterfall Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
43. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Waverton Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
44. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wentworth Falls Railway Station''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
45. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wentworthville Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
46. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Werrington Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
47. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: West Ryde Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
48. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Westmead Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
49. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wickham Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
50. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales Railways: Wiley Park Railway Station"''. Accessed 25 July, 2007.
51. Bozier, Rolfe, ''"New South Wales: Windsor Railway Station"''. Accessed 24 July, 2007.
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