Blacktown railway station, Sydney

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Blacktown
Blue Mountains Line
Cumberland Line
Western Line
Station code BAK
Suburb Blacktown
Street(s) Main Pde
Distance from Central Station 34.87 km
Station Altitude (above sea level)  ? m
Types of stopping trains Suburban all stops
Suburban limited stops
Intercity
CountryLink
Number of platforms 7
Number of tracks 7
Platform arrangement 3 Island
1 Side
Type of station Ground
Ticket barriers Yes
Transfers available Bus
Train
Disabled access Yes
Station facilities Link

Blacktown is a railway station on the Western railway line, Sydney of the CityRail network, servicing the suburb of Blacktown and surrounding region. It is the branch point between the Main Western Line and Richmond branch and is considered the northern terminus of the Cumberland Line on promotional material. It acts as an interchange between these lines. The station is also served by the daily Countrylink XPT service to and from Dubbo. Blacktown is an Easy Access station, with lift access to all platforms.

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Blacktown station opened in 1860 with the construction of the Main Western railway line[1]. The station recived a major rebuild in the 1990s to a modern glass and steel structure with the addition of an extra platform and the provision of lift access to all platforms.

  • Platforms 1 and 2 are an island platform offset at an angle from the other five platforms. These platforms serve trains to and from the Richmond branch line, although there is the capacity to terminate 'down' trains there to return towards the city.
  • Platform 3 is a side platform and is a newer addition to Blacktown, built to increase the terminating capacity of the station. It is usually used for terminating services from the city, although it has the capacity to be used for 'up' trains (towards Sydney).
  • Platforms 4 and 5 are an island platform on the 'Up Main' and 'Up Suburban' tracks, and are usually used for 'Up' (towards Sydney) trains, although there is the capacity to terminate trains on either platform.
  • Platforms 6 and 7 are an island platform on the 'Down Main' and 'Down Suburban' tracks, and are usually used for 'Down' (away from Sydney) trains There is the capacity to terminate 'Down' trains on platform 6 and return the towards the city, but not on platform 7. Trains to the Blue Mountains and beyond usually use platform 7.

Track arrangement at Blacktown
Track arrangement at Blacktown


  1. ^ Main Western railway line. Nswrail.net. Retrieved on 27 January 2007.

Preceding Station
(inbound)
Line Following Station
(outbound)
Westmead
Blue Mountains Line
Penrith
Seven Hills
Cumberland Line
CampbelltownBlacktown
terminus
Seven Hills
Western Line
Doonside (via Emu Plains)
Marayong (via Richmond)
Countrylink Western
Parramatta Blacktown Penrith


 
CityRail Stations
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Blue Mountains Line North Sydney | Milsons Point | Wynyard | Town Hall | Central | Redfern | Strathfield | Granville | Parramatta | Westmead | Blacktown | Penrith | Emu Plains | Lapstone | Glenbrook | Blaxland | Warrimoo | Valley Heights | Springwood | Faulconbridge | Linden | Woodford | Hazelbrook | Lawson | Bullaburra | Wentworth Falls | Leura | Katoomba | Medlow Bath | Blackheath | Mount Victoria | Bell | Zig Zag | Lithgow
Cumberland Line Campbelltown | Leumeah | Minto | Ingleburn | Macquarie Fields | Glenfield | Casula | Liverpool | Warwick Farm | Cabramatta | Canley Vale | Fairfield | Yennora | Guildford | Merrylands | Harris Park | Parramatta | Westmead | Wentworthville | Pendle Hill | Toongabbie | Seven Hills | Blacktown
Western Line Central | Redfern | Burwood | Strathfield | Lidcombe | Auburn | Clyde | Granville | Harris Park | Parramatta | Westmead | Wentworthville | Pendle Hill | Toongabbie | Seven Hills | Blacktown | Doonside | Rooty Hill | Mt Druitt | St Marys | Werrington | Kingswood | Penrith | Emu Plains | Marayong | Quakers Hill | Schofields | Riverstone | Vineyard | Mulgrave | Windsor | Clarendon | East Richmond | Richmond
(stations in italics are under planning or under construction)

Coordinates: -33.76843° 150.90735°

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