Strathfield railway station
Strathfield
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| Blue Mountains Line | |
| Newcastle & Central Coast Line | |
| Inner West Line | |
| South Line | |
| Western Line | |
| Olympic Park Line | |
| Northern Line | |
| Station code | SFD |
| Suburb | Strathfield |
| Street(s) | Albert Road Everton Road |
| Distance from Central Station | 11.81 km |
| Altitude (above sea level) | 17 m |
| Types of stopping trains | Suburban all stops Suburban limited stops Intercity CountryLink |
| Number of platforms | 8 |
| Number of tracks | 8 |
| Platform arrangement | 4 Island |
| Type of station | Ground |
| Ticket barriers | Yes |
| Transfers available | Bus Train Coach |
| Disabled access |
Yes |
| Station facilities | Link |
Strathfield railway station is a major interchange on Sydney's CityRail network [1] and a hub for buses serving the northern part of the inner west. The suburb of Strathfield includes many high-rise apartments and a number of shopping centres such as Strathfield Plaza. These are mostly on the southern side of the station along with a large taxi stand and bus terminal.
Strathfield is located on the Northern, Inner West, Western and South railway lines and is also a stop for trains on the CountryLink network. The station has Easy Access for wheelchairs.
The station has eight platforms, with the northern platforms (1-3) serving Countrylink and inter-city trains; (4-6) serving the Northern and Western lines; and the southern platforms (7-8) serving the South and Inner West lines. On the north end of the station is a stop for Murrays, Greyhound Australia and other road coach services.
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[edit] History
The first platforms were opened as Redmyre in 1877. The name was changed to Strathfield on 29 August 1900.[2] The current platforms were completed on 7 March 1927.[3] In addition, a platform and building was erected at the up end of platform 8 which provided a mortuary receiving facility.[4] This was subsequently converted to a store for the Railway Refreshment Room on the station.
[edit] Platforms and services
The station is served by thirteen to sixteen trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours.
| Platform | Line | Stopping Pattern | Notes |
| Newcastle & Central Coast Line | Intercity services to Sydney Terminal. | ||
| CountryLink North Western | Country services to Sydney (1 per day) (set down only) | ||
| CountryLink North Coast | Country services to Sydney (3 per day) (set down only) | ||
| Northern Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Central and North Sydney via the City, then on to Hornsby via Macquarie Park. | Occasionally used. | |
| Blue Mountains Line | Intercity services to Sydney Terminal. | Peak hour some intercity services proceed along the ■North Shore Line. | |
| Olympic Park Line | Suburban weekday off-peak and special event limited stops services to Central. | ||
| CountryLink Southern | Country services to Sydney (4 per day) (set down only). | ||
| CountryLink Western | Country services to Sydney (1 per day, 2 on Tuesdays). | ||
| Western Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Central; then on to the ■North Shore Line. | Occasionally used. | |
| Blue Mountains Line | Intercity services to Springwood, Katoomba, Mount Victoria and Lithgow via Parramatta. | ||
| Newcastle & Central Coast Line | Intercity services to Gosford, Wyong and Newcastle via Eastwood. | ||
| Olympic Park Line | Suburban weekday off-peak and special event limited stops services to Olympic Park. | ||
| CountryLink Southern | Country services to Canberra (2 per day), Melbourne (2 per day) and Griffith (1 per week). | ||
| CountryLink Western | Country services to Dubbo (1 per day) and Broken Hill (1 per week). | ||
| CountryLink North Western | Country services to Armidale & Moree (1 per day). | ||
| CountryLink North Coast | Country services to Grafton (1 per day), Casino (1 per day) and Brisbane (1 per day). | ||
| Western Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops and peak hour express services to Blacktown, Quakers Hill, Schofields, Riverstone, Richmond, St Marys, Penrith and Emu Plains via Parramatta. | Occasionally used. | |
| Northern Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Epping via Eastwood; peak hour services to Hornsby via Eastwood. | Occasionally used. | |
| Western Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Central; then on to the ■North Shore Line. | ||
| South Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Central and the City Circle. | Occasionally used. | |
| Northern Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Central and North Sydney via the City, then on to Hornsby via Macquarie Park. | ||
| Western Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops and peak hour express services to Blacktown, Quakers Hill, Schofields, Riverstone, Richmond, St Marys, Penrith and Emu Plains via Parramatta. | ||
| Northern Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Epping via Eastwood; peak hour services to Hornsby via Eastwood. | Change at Epping for all stations to Hornsby. | |
| South Line | Suburban all stations and limited services to Glenfield and Campbelltown via Granville. | Occasionally used. | |
| South Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Central and the City Circle. | ||
| Inner West Line | Suburban all stations services to Central and the City Circle. | ||
| South Line | Suburban all stations and limited services to Glenfield and Campbelltown via Granville. | ||
| Inner West Line | Suburban all stations services to Lidcombe, Cabramatta and Liverpool via Regents Park. |
[edit] Signalling
Rail traffic in the Strathfield area has been controlled from Strathfield signal box, which is actually situated at Homebush, since 1983. The majority of normal signalling functions at Strathfield are performed automatically by an early computerized signal control system manufactured by Westinghouse in the United Kingdom. This system is connected to double light colour light signals and electro-pneumatic switch machines on the ground. The 1926-vintage power box, which had a Westinghouse miniature lever frame, still stands to the west of platform 8.
[edit] Neighbouring stations
[edit] City services
| Preceding station | CityRail | Following station | ||
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towards Emu Plains or Richmond
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Western Line |
towards Central
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towards Epping
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Northern Line |
towards Central
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towards Campbelltown
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South Line |
towards Central
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towards Liverpool
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Inner West Line |
towards Central
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towards Lithgow
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Blue Mountains Line |
towards Central
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towards Newcastle
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Newcastle and Central Coast Line |
towards Central
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[edit] Country services
| Preceding station | CountryLink | Following station | ||
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| CountryLink Southern |
Terminus
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towards Broken Hill or Dubbo
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CountryLink Western | |||
| CountryLink North Western | ||||
| CountryLink North Coast | ||||
[edit] Bus services
Sydney Buses runs the following routes via Strathfield station:
- Route 407 - to Burwood via Strathfield West
- Route 408 - between Rookwood Cemetery and Burwood via Flemington Station, Homebush and Strathfield
- Route 415 - between Campsie Station and Chiswick via Belmore, Belfield, Enfield Strathfield Station, Burwood Station and Five Dock Shops
- Route 458 - between Ryde to Burwood via Rhodes, Concord Hospital, Concord West, North Strathfield and Strathfield Station
- Route 459 - to Macquarie University via Macquarie Centre and Ryde
- Route 466 - between Cabarita Wharf and Ashfield station via Concord shops, Burwood station, Enfield and Croydon Park
- Route 480 - to City (Domain) via Homebush Road, Strathfield, South Strathfield, Enfield, Ashfield Shops, Annandale and Railway Square
- Route 483 - to City (Domain) via Wallis Avenue, South Strathfield, Enfield, Ashfield Shops, Annandale and Railway Square
- Route 525 - Burwood to Parramatta via Strathfield, Olympic Park, Newington and Victoria Road, Rydalmere
- Route 526 - Burwood to Olympic Park Wharf via Strathfield, Olympic Park, and Newington
Metrobus run one service via Strathfield railway station:
- Route M90 - Burwood to Liverpool via Bankstown (Operated by Veolia Transport)
Veolia Transport runs two routes via Strathfield railway station:
Punchbowl Bus Company runs the following route via Strathfield Station:
- Route 450 - Olympic Park to Hurstville
NightRide runs the following routes via Strathfield station:
- Route N50 - between Liverpool and City (Town Hall)
- Route N60 - between Fairfield station and City (Town Hall)
- Route N61 - between Carlingford station and City (Town Hall)
- Route N80 - between Hornsby station and City (Town Hall)
[edit] Image gallery
[edit] References
- ^ City Rail Update - Bankstown and Inner West Lines Issue No.8 2009 CityRail
- ^ The Department of Railways Research and Information Section (1966) Railway Quiz (Department of Railways) p11
- ^ Stations & Tracks Vol.1 Main Suburban State Rail Authority 1988
- ^ 125 Years of the Sydney to Parramatta Railway Preston, R.G. NSW Rail Transport Museum ISBN 0 909862 13 3
Coordinates: 33°52′18″S 151°05′40″E / 33.87180°S 151.09433°E