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Epping
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Epping CBD seen from Pennant Hills
Population29,551 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)2121
Location16 to 18 km (Formatting error: invalid input when rounding mi) from Sydney CBD
LGA(s)City of Parramatta, Hornsby Shire, City of Ryde
State electorate(s)Epping
Federal division(s)Bennelong
Suburbs around Epping:
Carlingford Cheltenham North Epping
Carlingford Epping Marsfield
Eastwood Eastwood Marsfield

Epping is a suburb in northern Sydney, Australia, approximately 16-18km from the central business district. It is bounded by a number of suburbs, including Beecroft, Cheltenham, North Epping, Carlingford, Eastwood, Marsfield and North Ryde. Population (2001, Hornsby Shire-administered area only): 11,748.

Epping is primarily under the municipal authority of Ward C in the Hornsby Shire Council, although Parramatta City Council and Ryde City Council both administer areas within the suburb.

Epping RSL club has been a popular place for many decades. It was rebuilt in 1995-1996, becoming (contrary to many RSL clubs) a popular place for students from the nearby Macquarie University and young people in general, particularly on Wednesday nights. Epping also has a bar (Epping Hotel) with its own nightclub 'Tracks', also popular on Wednesdays and the weekend.

Epping is one of the primary filming sites for Sydney's Seven Local TV, being the home of the channel's Sydney-based production studios where internationally exported Home and Away is filmed for inside interior shots as well as Wheel Of Fortune.

History

In 1792 Governor Phillip began the granting of parcels of lands to marines, and the area was referred to on Phillip's maps as the Field of Mars, named after the Roman Field of Mars probably because of the military link. It contained the area of what is now Epping, along with the surrounding suburbs of Ryde and Marsfield. Epping's railway station was originally called 'Field of Mars', after which it was changed to East Carlingford. In 1899 the suburb name of Epping was adopted after suggestion by a local landowner William Midson (1849-1924), after a town near Epping Forest in Essex, where Midson's family originated.

Transport

Epping Station is an increasingly important suburban railway station in Sydney; existing platforms and buildings are undergoing refurbishment as part of the construction of a new train line, the Epping to Chatswood line. Epping will be the terminus of the first stage of this new line which runs from Chatswood west to Epping, which is currently under construction. The second stage of this project which was due to run west from Epping to Parramatta has been cancelled as of August 2003. Instead the North West Rail Link will link Epping to Rouse Hill and is expected to join up with the Epping-Chatswood link. This will join the three northern business districts of Chatswood, Macquarie Park and the Norwest Business Park on a single railway line. Another proposal to upgrade the existing link between Central Station and Chatswood would add the business districts of St Leonards, North Sydney and Sydney to this list.

The existing train line is the designated Northern Line which runs from Sydney Central to Hornsby via Strathfield runs north south through Epping. To the north (towards Hornsby) the next station is Cheltenham, to the south towards Strathfield the next station is Eastwood. The suburb is also well-serviced by bus facilities.

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  • Epping Rover Crew is an active group of young people aged 17~25, who are into a wide range of outdoor, social and community service activities.
  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Epping (NSW) (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Edit this at Wikidata