Gymea railway station, Sydney

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Gymea
Illawarra & Eastern Suburbs Line
Station code GYM
Suburb South Gymea
Street(s) Gymea Bay Rd
Distance from Central Station 27.94 km
Station Altitude (above sea level)  ? m
Types of stopping trains Suburban all stops
Number of platforms 2
Number of tracks 2
Platform arrangement 1 Island
Type of station Ground
Ticket barriers  ?
Transfers available Bus
Disabled access Yes
Station facilities Link

Gymea is a CityRail railway station on the Cronulla branch of Sydney's Illawarra line. It serves the residential area of Gymea.

 Gymea Railway Station platform
Gymea Railway Station platform
 Gymea Railway Station entrance
Gymea Railway Station entrance

Gymea station is served by two trains per hour during off-peak traffic, with additional trains at weekday peak hours. The maximum number of trains, four per hour, is limited by the single line section on this branch; although the station itself has an island platform with a line on either side (the line converges to one to the West).

Until recently, the station was only accessible by stairs. In 2005, the station was upgraded to Easy Access with the installation of a lift and tactile strips.

The station opened with the line in 1939, when the residential area was first developed. Originally, Gymea had a crossing loop. The line from Miranda to Caringbah was duplicated sometime around 1980.

Under the CityRail Clearways Project, the remaining sections of single line railway from Sutherland to Gymea and Caringbah to Cronulla will be duplicated.


Preceding Station
(inbound)
Line Following Station
(outbound)
Kirrawee
Illawarra Line
(Cronulla Branch)
Miranda

Coordinates: -34.03490° 151.08539°


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