List of CityRail railway stations

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The CityRail system is an extensive commuter-based rail network centred on the metropolitan area of Sydney 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,[1] extending 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 and overall consisting of 307 stations.[2] The CityRail network serves a population of more than 5.3 million which includes the metropolitan areas of Newcastle, Wollongong, Goulburn, Katoomba and Sydney 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 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.

Contents

[edit] List of stations

Station Image Line(s) Distance from
Central Station
(km)[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
Date opened Previous name(s)
Aberdeen Hunter Line (Scone Branch) 300.730 20 October 1870
Adamstown Newcastle & Central Coast Line 161.120 15 August 1887
Albion Park Albion Park South Coast Line 103.340 9 November 1887 Oak Flats (1887–1888)
Allawah Allawah Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 13.690 25 October 1925
Arncliffe Arncliffe Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 8.420 15 October 1884
Artarmon Artarmon North Shore Line
Northern Line
10.300 6 July 1898
(original site),
7 October 1900
(present site)
Ashfield Ashfield South Line
Inner West Line
8.380 26 September 1855
Asquith Asquith North Shore Line 35.690 1 November 1915
Auburn Auburn South Line
Western Line
18.630 18 February 1877
Austinmer Austinmer South Coast Line 68.590 1 September 1887
Awaba Awaba Newcastle & Central Coast Line 137.310 15 August 1887
Banksia Banksia Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 9.600 21 October 1906
Bankstown Bankstown Bankstown Line 18.720 14 April 1909
Bardwell Park Bardwell Airport & East Hills Line 10.100 21 September 1931
Bargo Bargo Southern Highlands Line 102.870 13 July 1919 West Bargo (1919–1921)
Beecroft Beecroft Northern Line 26.900 17 Sep 1886
(original site)
7 March 1892
(present site)
Bell Bell Blue Mountains Line 137.120 1 May 1875 Mount Wilson (1875–1889)
Bellambi Bellambi South Coast Line 75.550 1889
Belmore Belmore Bankstown Line 13.250 1 February 1895
Berala Berala Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
18.360 11 November 1912
Beresfield Beresfield Hunter Line 179.810 31 July 1925
Berowra Berowra Newcastle & Central Coast Line
North Shore Line
44.660 7 April 1887
Berry Berry South Coast Line 140.840 2 June 1893
Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Airport & East Hills Line 14.650 21 September 1931 Dumbleton (1931–1940)
Bexley North Bexley North Airport & East Hills Line 11.370 21 September 1931
Birrong Birrong Bankstown Line 22.110 16 July 1928
Blackheath Blackheath Blue Mountains Line 120.670 1 August 1862
Blacktown Blacktown Blue Mountains Line
Cumberland Line
Western Line
34.870 4 July 1860 Black Town Road (1860–1862)
Blaxland Blaxland Blue Mountains Line 71.480 11 July 1867 Wascoes
(1867–1879)
Bomaderry (Nowra) Bomaderry South Coast Line 153.350 2 June 1893
Bombo Bombo South Coast Line 140.840 9 November 1887 North Kiama (1887–1889)
Kiama
(1889–1893)
North Kiama (1893–1907)
Bondi Junction Bondi Junction Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 6.760 23 June 1979
Booragul Booragul Newcastle & Central Coast Line 146.390 24 October 1926
Bowral Bowral Southern Highlands Line 136.340 2 December 1867
Branxton Branxton Hunter Line (Scone Branch) 215.600 24 March 1862
Broadmeadow Broadmeadow Newcastle & Central Coast Line 162.940 15 August 1887
Bullaburra Bullaburra Blue Mountains Line 97.690 16 February 1925
Bulli Bulli South Coast Line 72.150 21 June 1887
Bundanoon Bundanoon Southern Highlands Line 162.260 6 August 1868 Jordans Crossing (1868–78)
Jordans Siding (1878–1881)
Burradoo Burradoo Southern Highlands Line 138.840 1870, 1 March 1976 (reopened after closure in 1975)
Burwood Burwood Inner West Line
South Line
Western Line
Northern Line
10.620 26 September 1855
(original site)
13 March 1892
(present site)
Cabramatta Cabramatta Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Cumberland Line
South Line
28.430 1870
Camellia Camellia Carlingford Line 22.950 21 January 1885 Subiaco
(1885–1901)
Campbelltown Campbelltown Southern Highlands Line
Cumberland Line
Airport & East Hills Line
54.710 17 May 1858
Campsie Campsie Bankstown Line 11.700 1 February 1895
Canley Vale Canley Vale Cumberland Line
South Line
30.980 15 April 1878
Canterbury Canterbury Bankstown Line 10.160 1 February 1895
Capitol Square Capitol Square Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14]
Cardiff Cardiff Newcastle & Central Coast Line 155.080 14 March 1889
(original site)
8 June 1902
(present site)
Caringbah Caringbah Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line (Cronulla Branch) 31.510 16 December 1939
Carlingford Carlingford Carlingford Line 27.850 20 April 1896 Pennant Hills
(1896–1901)
Carlton Carlton Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 12.740 1889
Carramar Carramar Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
25.890 8 October 1924 South Fairfield
(1924–1926)
Casula Casula Cumberland Line
South Line
38.800 1 November 1894
Central Central South Coast Line
Southern Highlands Line
Blue Mountains Line
Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Airport & East Hills Line
South Line
North Shore Line
Western Line
Olympic Park Line
Northern Line
Metro Light Rail
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)[14]
Sydney
(1855–1926)
Chatswood Chatswood North Shore Line
Northern Line
11.650 1 January 1890
Cheltenham Cheltenham Northern Line 25.380 10 October 1898
Chester Hill Chester Hill Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
22.310 8 October 1924
Circular Quay Circular Quay Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Airport & East Hills Line
South Line
2.970 22 January 1956
Civic Civic Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Hunter Line
167.020 30 March 1857 Newcastle
(1857–1858)
Honeysuckle
(1858–1872)
Honeysuckle Point
(1872–1935)
Clarendon Clarendon Western Line (Richmond Branch) 57.210 1870 Hawkesbury Racecourse
(1870–1876)
Clyde Clyde Western Line
Carlingford Line
20.660 1882 Rosehill Junction
(1882–1883)
Clyde
(1883–1901)
Clyde Junction
(1901–1904)
Coalcliff Coalcliff South Coast Line 59.270 1 August 1920
Cockle Creek Cockle Creek Newcastle & Central Coast Line 150.630 15 August 1887
Coledale Coledale South Coast Line 66.230 1 July 1902
(original site)
5 September 1906
(second site)
27 October 1912
(present site)
Como Como Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 21.240 26 December 1885
(original site)
27 November 1972
(present site)
Concord West Concord West Northern Line 25.380 1 September 1887 Concord
(1887–1909)
Coniston Coniston South Coast Line 84.100 1 April 1916
(original site)
1 November 1925
(reopen after closure
on 29 April 1923)
20 May 1941
(present site)
Convention Convention Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14]
Corrimal Corrimal South Coast Line 76.990 21 June 1887
Cowan Cowan Newcastle & Central Coast Line 48.810 1890
(originally)
6 October 1901
(with platform)
Cringila Cringila South Coast Line (Port Kembla Branch) 87.650 16 April 1926
Cronulla Cronulla Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line (Cronulla Branch) 34.810 16 December 1939
Croydon Croydon Inner West Line
South Line
10.620 7 January 1875 Five Dock
(1875–1876)
Dapto Dapto South Coast Line 95.050 9 January 1887
Denistone Denistone Northern Line 20.160 26 September 1937
Domestic
(Airport)
Domestic Airport & East Hills Line (Airport Branch) 6.600 21 May 2000
Doonside Doonside Western Line 38.290 27 September 1880 Doonside
(1880–1921)
Wolkara
(1921)
Dora Creek Dora Creek Newcastle & Central Coast Line 127.230 16 August 1889
Douglas Park Douglas Park Southern Highlands Line 73.320 6 September 1869
(original site)
13 June 1892
(present site)
Douglass Park
(1869–1891)
Dulwich Hill Dulwich Hill Bankstown Line 7.870 1 February 1895 Wardell Road
(1895–1920)
Dundas Dundas Carlingford Line 24.840 20 April 1896 Kissing Point Road
(1896–1901)
Dungog Dungog Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) 245.200 14 August 1911
Dunmore
(Shellharbour)
Dunmore South Coast Line 110.660 9 November 1887
East Hills East Hills Airport & East Hills Line 24.030 21 December 1931
East Maitland East Maitland Hunter Line 189.097 27 July 1858
(original site)
2 May 1864
(second site)
25 March 1879
(present site)
Morpeth Junction
(1858–1879)
East Richmond East Richmond Western Line (Richmond Branch) 60.000 2 July 1939
Eastwood Eastwood Northern Line
Newcastle & Central Coast Line
21.390 17 September 1886 Dundas
(1886-7)
Edgecliff Edgecliff Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 4.820 23 June 1979
Emu Plains Emu Plains Western Line
Blue Mountains Line
57.440 18 August 1868
(original site)
1884
(present site)
Engadine Engadine Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 30.750 1 October 1920
Epping Epping Northern Line
Newcastle & Central Coast 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)
Erskineville Erskinevelle Bankstown Line 2.880 15 October 1884
(original site)
16 June 1912
(present site)
Exeter Exeter Southern Highlands Line 155.880 1878 Badgery's Siding
(1878–1890)
Exhibition Exhibition Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14]
Fairfield Fairfield South Line
Cumberland Line
28.997 26 September 1856
Fairy Meadow Fairy Meadow South Coast Line 79.360 1887 Cramsville
(1887–1888)
Para-Meadow
(1888–1909)
Balgownie (1909–1956)
Fassifern Fassifern Newcastle & Central Coast Line 142.310 1888
(originally)
5 May 1891
(with platform)
Faulconbridge Falconbridge Blue Mountains Line 82.960 15 March 1877
Fish Market Fish Market Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14]
Flemington Flemington Inner West Line
South Line
28.997 1884
Gerringong Gerringong South Coast Line 128.560 2 June 1893
Glebe Glebe Metro Light Rail - 13 August 2000[14]
Glenbrook Glenbrook Blue Mountains Line 67.090
(present)
11 July 1867
(original station)
11 May 1913
(present station)
Watertank
(1867–1874)
Wascoes Siding
(1874–1878)
Brookdale
(1878–1879)
Glenfield Glenfield Southern Highlands Line
Airport & East Hills Line
South Line
Cumberland Line
41.930 6 September 1869
(original site)
27 March 1891
(present site)
Gordon Gordon North Shore Line 17.120 1 January 1890
Gosford Gosford Newcastle & Central Coast Line 80.910 15 August 1887
Goulburn Goulburn Southern Highlands Line 224.900 19 May 1869
Granville Granville Blue Mountains Line
South Line
Western Line
21.220 2 July 1860 Parramatta Junction
(1860–1880)
Green Square Green Square Airport & East Hills Line (Airport Branch) 2.600 21 May 2000
Greta Greta Hunter Line (Scone Branch) 210.800 6 September 1869 Farthing
(1869–1878)
Guildford Guildford South Line
Cumberland Line
25.720 April 1876
Gymea Gymea Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line (Cronulla Branch) 27.940 16 December 1939
Hamilton Hamilton Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Hunter Line
164.630 1872
Harris Park Harris Park Western Line
Cumberland Line
22.530 1883
Hawkesbury River Hawkesbury River Newcastle & Central Coast Line 57.400 1870 Peats Ferry
(1870–1888)
Brooklyn
(1888–1889)
Hawkesbury River
(1889–1890)
Hawkesbury
(1890–1906)
Hazelbrook Hazelbrook Blue Mountains Line 93.470 1884
Heathcote Heathcole Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 33.150 9 March 1886
Helensburgh Helensburgh South Coast Line 46.380 1 January 1889
(original site)
30 May 1915
(present site)
Hexham Hexham Hunter Line 175.530 1 August 1871
High Street High Street Hunter Line 191.410 27 May 1856
Hilldale Hilldale Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) 226.400 14 August 1911
Holsworthy Holsworthy Airport & East Hills Line 27.760 21 December 1987
Homebush Homebush Inner West Line
South Line
12.740 26 September 1855
Hornsby Hornsby Newcastle & Central Coast Line
North Shore Line
Northern Line
33.860 17 September 1886 Hornsby
(1886–1894)
Hornsby Junction
(1894–1900)
Hurlstone Park Hurlstone Park Bankstown Line 8.800 1 February 1895 Fern Hill
(1895–1911)
Hurstville Hurstville South Coast Line
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
14.840 15 October 1884
Ingleburn Ingleburn Airport & East Hills Line
Cumberland Line
45.650 6 September 1859 Macquarie Fields
(1869–1883)
International
(Airport)
International Airport & East Hills Line (Airport Branch) 8.100 21 May 2000
Jannali Jannali Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 22.720 7 February 1931
John St Square John Street Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14]
Jubilee Park Jubilee Park Metro Light Rail - 13 August 2000[14]
Katoomba Katoomba Blue Mountains Line 109.940 2 February 1874 Crushers
(1874–1877)
Kembla Grange Racecourse Kembla South Coast Line 91.590 1 January 1890
Kiama Kiama South Coast Line 119.160 2 June 1893
Killara Killara North Shore Line 15.890 10 June 1899
Kings Cross King Cross Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 3.410 23 June 1979
Kingsgrove Kingsgrove Airport & East Hills Line 12.620 21 September 1931
Kingswood Kingswood Western Line 52.700 1 September 1887 Cross Roads
(1887–1888)
Kirrawee Kirrawee Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line (Cronulla Branch) 26.640 16 December 1939
Kogarah Kogarah Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 11.610 15 October 1884
Koolewong Koolewong Newcastle & Central Coast Line 74.820 29 November 1920
Kotara Kotara Newcastle & Central Coast Line 158.920 12 November 1924
Lakemba Lakemba Bankstown Line 14.480 14 April 1909
Lapstone Lapstone Blue Mountains Line 63.620 24 February 1964
Lawson Lawson Blue Mountains Line 96.040 11 July 1867 Blue Mountain
(1867–1879)
Leightonfield Leightonfield Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
23.670 24 August 1942
Leumeah Leumeah Airport & East Hills Line
Cumberland Line
52.630 1886
Leura Leura Blue Mountains Line 107.590 6 December 1890
Lewisham Lewisham Inner West Line 6.250 1886
(original site)
19 December 1891
(present site)
Lidcombe Lidcombe Bankstown Line
Blue Mountains Line
South Line
Western Line
Olympic Park Line
16.610 1 November 1858 Haslems Creek
(1858–1876)
Rookwood
(1876–1914)
Lilyfield Lilyfield Metro Light Rail - 13 August 2000[14]
Linden Linden Blue Mountains Line 86.810 August 1874
(as tank stop)
26 October 1874
(with platform)
Linden Tank
(1874)
Henderson's Platform
(1874–1879)
Lindfield Lindfield North Shore Line 14.600 1 January 1890
Lisarow Lisarow Newcastle & Central Coast Line 87.730 31 October 1892 Jenkins Siding
(1892–1902)
Wyoming
(1902)
Lithgow Blue Mountains Line 155.780 June 1877
(original site)
9 March 1855
(present site)
Liverpool Liverpool Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
South Line
Cumberland Line
35.680 26 September 1856
Lochinvar Hunter Line (Scone Branch) 202.600 2 July 1860
Loftus Loftus Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 11.610 9 March 1886
(original site)
9 June 1917
(present site)
Loftus Junction
(1886–1896)
Lysaghts South Coast Line (Port Kembla Branch) 86.270 30 May 1938
Macarthur Macarthur Airport & East Hills Line
Southern Highlands Line
56.580 28 July 1985
Macdonaldtown Macdonaldtown Inner West Line 2.480 1878
(original site)
3 April 1892
(present site)
Macquarie Fields Macquarie Fields Airport & East Hills Line
Cumberland Line
43.800 3 October 1888
Macquarie Park Macquarie Park Northern Line (Epping to Chatswood Rail Link) 20.80 23 February 2009
Macquarie University Macquarie University Northern Line (Epping to Chatswood Rail Link) 22.07 23 February 2009
Maitland Maitland Hunter Line 192.550 1880 West Maitland
(1880–1949)
Marayong Marayong Western Line (Richmond Branch) 37.410 2 October 1922
Marrickville Marrickville Bankstown Line 6.580 1 February 1895
Martin Place Martins Place Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 2.100 23 June 1979
Martins Creek Martins Creek Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) 218.500 14 August 1911
Marulan Marulan Southern Highlands Line 192.910 6 August 1868
Mascot Mascot Airport & East Hills Line (Airport Branch) 5.100 21 May 2000
Meadowbank Meadowbank Northern Line 18.180 1 September 1887 Meadow Bank
(1887–1927)
Medlow Bath Medlow Bath Blue Mountains Line 115.800 21 January 1880 Browns Siding Pulpit Hill
(1880–1883)
Medlow
(1883–1903)
Menangle Menangle Southern Highlands Line 65.330 1 July 1863
Menangle Park Menangle Park Southern Highlands Line 62.850 26 September 1937
Merrylands Merrylands South Line
Cumberland Line
23.470 6 July 1878
Metford Metford Hunter Line 185.120 17 March 1995[15]
Milsons Point Milsons Point North Shore Line
Northern Line
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)
Mindaribba Mindaribba Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) 218.500 14 August 1911 Dunmore
(1911–1912)
Minnamurra Minnamurra South Coast Line 113.370 23 December 1891
(original site)
10 October 1943
(present site)
Minto Minto Airport & East Hills Line
Cumberland Line
49.670 May 1874 Campbellfields
(1874–1882)
Miranda Miranda Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line (Cronulla Branch) 29.510[16] 16 December 1939[16]
Mittagong Mittagong Southern Highlands Line 131.570 1 March 1867
Morisset Morisset Newcastle & Central Coast Line 123.330 15 August 1888 Morrisset
(1888–1889)
Mortdale Mortdale Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 17.060 20 March 1897
(original site)
14 September 1922
(present site)
Moss Vale Moss Vale Southern Highlands Line 145.710 2 December 1867 Sutton Forest
(1867–1877)
Mount Colah Mount Colah North Shore Line 37.680 1 July 1887 Colah
(1887–1906)
Mount Druitt Mount Druitt Western Line 35.690 1 November 1915
Mount Kuring-gai Mount Kuring-gai North Shore Line 43.840 19 August 1881
(original site)
8 December 1974
(present site)
Kuring-gai
(1901–1904)
Mount Victoria Mount Victoria Blue Mountains Line 126.720 6 September 1869
Mulgrave Mulgrave Western Line (Richmond Branch) 52.590 1 December 1864
(original site)
29 June 1939
(present site)
Museum Museum Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Airport & East Hills Line
South Line
4.990 20 December 1926
Muswellbrook Muswellbrook Hunter Line (Scone Branch) 288.800 19 May 1869 Musclebrook
(1869–1890)
Narara Narara Newcastle & Central Coast Line 84.600 15 August 1887
Narwee Narwee Airport & East Hills Line 15.780 21 December 1931
Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Hunter Line
168.100 5 April 1857
(original site)
9 March 1858
(present site)
Newtown Newtown Inner West Line
South Line
3.100 26 September 1855
Niagara Park Niagara Park Newcastle & Central Coast Line 86.190 October 1902 Tundula
(1902)
Normanhurst Normanhurst Northern Line 31.720 21 November 1895 Hornsby
(1895–1898)
North Strathfield North Strathfield Northern Line 13.380 9 June 1918
North Sydney North Sydney North Shore Line
Northern Line
5.130 20 March 1932
North Ryde North Ryde Northern Line (Epping to Chatswood Rail Link) 19.39 23 February 2009 Delhi Road
(During planning)
North Wollongong North Wollongong South Coast Line 81.320 19 July 1915
Oak Flats Oat Flat South Coast Line 105.130 1 January 1890
(originally)
9 March 1925
(with platform)
21 February 2003
(present site)
Oatley Oatley Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 18.280 1886 Oatley
(1886–1889)
Oatley's
(1889–1890)
Olympic Park Olympic Park Olympic Park Line 17.330 1 May 1998
Otford Otford South Coast Line 52.639 3 October 1888
Ourimbah Ourimbah Newcastle & Central Coast Line 90.610 15 August 1887
Padstow Padstow Airport & East Hills Line 19.340 21 December 1931
Paddy's Markets Paddy's Market Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14] Haymarket
(1997–2005)[17]
Panania Panania Airport & East Hills Line 22.550 21 December 1931
Parramatta Parramatta Blue Mountains Line
Cumberland Line
Western Line
23.210 26 September 1855
(original site)
4 July 1860
(present site)
Paterson Paterson Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) 213.200 14 August 1911
Pendle Hill Pendle Hill Western Line
Cumberland Line
28.290 12 April 1924
Pennant Hills Pennant Hills Northern Line 28.580 17 September 1886
Penrith Penrith Blue Mountains Line
Western Line
55.090 19 January 1863
Penrose Penrose Southern Highlands Line 171.400 1869
(as siding)
1 June 1871
(original site)
15 March 1916
(present site)
Cables Siding
(1869–1871)
Penshurst Penhurst Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 18.280 1886
(original site)
4 April 1905
(present site)
Petersham Petersham Inner West Line 5.500 6 January 1857
Picton Picton Southern Highlands Line 85.250 1 July 1863
Point Clare Point Clare Newcastle & Central Coast Line 78.050 28 June 1891
Port Kembla Port Kembla South Coast Line (Port Kembla Branch) 90.240 5 January 1920
Port Kembla North Port Kembla North South Coast Line (Port Kembla Branch) 88.770 9 March 1936
Punchbowl Punchbowl Bankstown Line 16.450 14 April 1909
Pymble Pymble North Shore Line 18.900 1 January 1890
Pyrmont Bay Pyrmont Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14]
Quakers Hill Quakers Hill Western Line (Richmond Branch) 40.090 1872
(as siding)
30 March 1905
(original site)
29 June 1939
(present site)
Douglas Siding
(1872–1905)
Redfern Redfern South Coast Line
Blue Mountains Line
Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Airport & East Hills Line (Sydenham Branch)
South Line
North Shore Line
Western Line
Olympic Park Line
Northern Line
1.300 15 April 1878[18] Eveleigh
(1878–1906)
Regents Park Regents Park Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
19.860 11 November 1912
(original site)
2 March 1914
(with platform)
8 October 1924
(present site)
Revesby Revesby Airport & East Hills Line 20.960 21 December 1931
Rhodes Rhodes Northern Line 16.580 17 September 1886
Richmond Richmond Western Line (Richmond Branch) 60.680 1 December 1864
Riverstone Riverstone Western Line (Richmond Branch) 45.960 1 December 1864
Riverwood Riverwood Airport & East Hills Line 20.960 21 December 1931 Herne Bay
(1931–1958)
Rockdale Rochdale Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 10.410 15 October 1884
Rooty Hill Rooty Hill Western Line 40.910 23 December 1861
(originally)
1 January 1862
(with platform)
1 December 1864
(after closure
21 July 1862)
Rosehill Rose Hill Carlingford Line 22.420 1 August 1901
(original site)
14 May 1959
(present site)
Roseville Roseville North Shore Line 13.270 1 January 1890 Rossville
(1890)
Rozelle Bay Rozelle Bay Metro Light Rail - 13 August 2000[14]
Rydalmere Rydalmere Carlingford Line 24.010 24 April 1896 Victoria Road
(1896–1901)
Sandgate Sandgate Hunter Line 170.510 1881
Scarborough Scarborough South Coast Line 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)
Schofields Schofields Western Line (Richmond Branch) 43.750 1870
Scone Scone Hunter Line (Scone Branch) 314.660 17 April 1871
Sefton Sefton Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
21.190 8 October 1924
Seven Hills Seven Hills Western Line
Cumberland Line
32.060 1 December 1863
(originally)
6 February 1869
(with platform)
Singleton Singleton Hunter Line (Scone Branch) 238.900 7 May 1863
Springwood Springwood Blue Mountains Line 79.670 11 July 1867
St James St James Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Airport & East Hills Line
South Line
4.400 20 December 1926
St Leonards St Leonards North Shore Line
Northern Line
8.410 1 January 1890
St Marys St Marys Western Line 47.420 1 May 1862 South Creek
(1862–1885)
St Peters St Peters Bankstown Line 3.810 15 October 1884
Stanmore Stanmore Inner West Line 4.670 1878
Stanwell Park Stanwell Park South Coast Line 55.950 14 March 1890
(original site)
10 October 1920
(present site)
Star City Star City Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14]
Strathfield Strathfield Blue Mountains Line
Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Inner West Line
South Line
Western Line
Olympic Park Line
Northern Line
11.810 9 July 1876
(original site)
23 September 1900
(second site)
6 November 1922
(present site)
Redmyre
(1876–1885)
Summer Hill Summer Hill Inner West Line 7.030 15 September 1879
Sutherland Sutherland South Coast Line
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
24.640 26 December 1885
Sydenham Sydenham Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
Bankstown Line
Airport & East Hills Line (Sydenham Branch)
5.310 15 October 1884 Marrickville
(1884–1895)
Tahmoor Tahmoor Southern Highlands Line 94.490[19] 13 July 1919[19]
Tallong Tallong Southern Highlands Line 185.380[20] 1869
(originally)
16 April 1878
(with platform)[20]
Barbers Creek Tank
(1869–1905)[20]
Tarro Tarro Hunter Line 178.180[21] 5 April 1857[21] Hexham
(1857–1871)
Hexham Township
(1871)[21]
Tascott Tascott Newcastle & Central Coast Line 76.910[22] October 1905[22]
Telarah Telarah Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) 194.740[23] 14 August 1911[23] West Maitland Marshalling Yard
(1911–1922)[23]
Telopea Telopea Carlingford Line 26.340[24] 13 June 1925[24]
Tempe Tempe Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 6.840[25] 15 October 1884[25]
Teralba Teralba Newcastle & Central Coast Line 147.570[26] 15 August 1887[27]
Thirroul Thirroul South Coast Line 70.240[28] 21 June 1887[28] Robbinsville
(1887–1891)[29]
Thornleigh Thornleigh Northern Line 29.430[30] 17 September 1886[30]
Thornton Thornton Hunter Line 182.190[31] 1 August 1871[31] Woodford
(1871–1877)[31]
Toongabbie Toongabbie Western Line
Cumberland Line
29.960[32] 26 April 1880[32]
Town Hall Town Hall South Coast Line
Blue Mountains Line
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Airport & East Hills Line
South Line
North Shore Line
Northern Line
1.180[33] 28 February 1932[33]
Towradgi Towradgi South Coast Line 78.020[34] 18 December 1948[34]
Tuggerah Tuggerah Newcastle & Central Coast Line 98.540[35] 1890[35] Tuggerah Lakes
(1890–1891)
Tuggerah
(1891-?)
Tuggerah Lakes
(?-1911)[35]
Turramurra Turramurra North Shore Line 20.820[36] 1 January 1890[36] Eastern Road
(1890)[36]
Turrella Turrella Airport & East Hills Line 8.630[37] 21 September 1931[37]
Unanderra Unanderra South Coast Line 88.270[38] 9 November 1887[38]
Valley Heights Valley Heights Blue Mountains Line 77.410[39] May 1875[39] Eagers Platform
(1875–1877)
The Valley
(1877–1880)[39]
Victoria Street Victoria Street Hunter Line 187.920[40] 5 April 1857[40] East Maitland
(1857–1858)
(closed)
(1858–1877)[40]
Villawood Villawood Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
24.500[41] 8 October 1924[41]
Vineyard Vineyard Western Line (Richmond Branch) 49.230[42] 14 July 1935[42]
Wahroonga Wahroonga North Shore Line 22.770[43] 1 January 1890[43] Pearces Corner
(1890)[43]
Waitara Waitara North Shore Line 24.210[44] 20 April 1895[44]
Wallarobba Wallarobba Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) 231.700[45] 14 August 1911[45]
Warabrook
(University)
Warabrook Hunter Line 168.690[46] 23 October 1995[15]
Waratah Waratah Hunter Line 165.970[47] 9 March 1858[47]
Warnervale Warnervale Newcastle & Central Coast Line 105.900[48] 2 September 1907
(originally)
17 October 1910
(with platform)[48]
Warrawee Warrawee North Shore Line 21.89 1 August 1900[citation needed]
Warrimoo Warrimoo Blue Mountains Line 74.300[49] 9 March 1918[49]
Warwick Farm Warwick Farm Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
South Line
Cumberland Line
34.160[50] 18 March 1889[50]
Waterfall Waterfall South Coast Line
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
38.740[51] 9 March 1886
(original site)
1890
(second site)
4 May 1905
(present site)[51]
Waterfalls
(1886)[51]
Waverton Waverton North Shore Line
Northern Line
6.110[52] 1 May 1893[52] Bay Road
(1893–1929)[52]
Wentworth Falls Wentworth Fall Blue Mountains Line 102.610[53] 22 July 1867[53] Weatherboard
(1867–1879)[53]
Wentworth Park Wentworth Park Metro Light Rail - 31 August 1997[14]
Wentworthville Wentworthville Western Line
Cumberland Line
26.640[54] 1883[54] T R Smith's Platform
(1883–1885)[54]
Werrington Werrington Western Line 49.080[55] 2 May 1868[55] Parkes Platform
(1868–1893)[55]
West Ryde West Ryde Northern Line 19.200[56] 17 September 1886[56] Ryde
(1886–1945)[56]
Westmead Westmead Western Line
Cumberland Line
25.160[57] March 1883[57]
Wickham Wickham Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Hunter Line
165.930[58] 9 February 1936[58]
Wiley Park Wiley Bankstown Line 15.350[59] 19 June 1938[59]
Windsor Windsor Western Line (Richmond Branch) 54.980[60] 1 December 1864[60]
Wingello Wingello Southern Highlands Line 177.140[61] 1 June 1871
(as siding)
1882
(as station)[61]
Unnamed
(1871–1895)[61]
Wirragulla Wirragulla Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) 238.000[62] 14 August 1911[62]
Wolli Creek Wolli Creek South Coast Line
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
Airport & East Hills Line (Airport Branch)
7.300[63] 21 May 2000[64]
Wollongong Wollongong South Coast Line 82.920[65] 21 June 1887[65]
Wollstonecraft Wollstonecraft North Shore Line
Northern Line
7.180[66] 1 May 1893[66] Edwards Road
(1893–1900)[66]
Wombarra Wombarra South Coast Line 64.340[67] 12 February 1917[67]
Wondabyne Wondabyne Newcastle & Central Coast Line 65.150[68] 1 May 1889
(original site)
April 1939
(present site)[68]
Mullet Creek Junction
(1889–1890)
Hawkesbury Cabin
(1890–1891)[68]
Woodford Woodford Blue Mountains Line 90.370[69] 11 July 1868[69] Buss's Platform
(1868–1871)[69]
Woolooware Woolooware Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line (Cronulla Branch) 33.600[70] 16 December 1939[70]
Woonona Woonona South Coast Line 73.990[71] 25 August 1919[71]
Woy Woy Woy Woy Newcastle & Central Coast Line 72.620[72] 1 February 1889
(originally)
18 December 1891
(with platform)[72]
Wyee Wyee Newcastle & Central Coast Line 114.860[73] 1 August 1892
(originally)
February 1896
(with platform)[73]
Wynyard Wynyard Blue Mountains Line
Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Airport & East Hills Line
South Line
North Shore Line
Northern Line
2.050[74] 28 February 1932[74]
Wyong Wyong Newcastle & Central Coast Line 101.080[75] 15 August 1887[75]
Yagoona Yagoona Bankstown Line 20.560[76] 16 July 1928[76]
Yennora Yennora South Line
Cumberland Line
27.440[77] 6 November 1927[77]
Yerrinbool Yerrinbool Southern Highlands Line 116.310[78] 13 July 1919[78]
Zig Zag Zig Zag Blue Mountains Line 150.940[79] 15 April 1878
(originally)
1959
(after closure in 1910)[79]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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