List of Sydney railway stations

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This is a list of Sydney railway stations. It includes all currently operating railway stations on the railway network based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The network and its stations are currently operated by CityRail, the commuter division of the Government-owned Rail Corporation New South Wales (Railcorp).[1]

The network extends for over 2,060 km,[2] reaching 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. The network has a total of 301 stations. In a city of more than 4 million people[3], the network provides around 270 million passengers journeys a year.[4]

For a list of permanently closed stations on the CityRail network, see List of closed Sydney railway stations. For a list of stations under construction, planning or consideration, see List of proposed Sydney railway stations.

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Between Bondi Junction and Waterfall/Cronulla

South Coast line continues for intercity services

Between Central and Liverpool/Lidcombe
(via City Circle (clockwise) and Bankstown)

  • Regent's Park (junction to City via Bankstown)
  • Berala
  • Lidcombe (proposed terminus for Clearways project - currently most trains continue via Inner West line to City)

Between Central and Liverpool
(via City Circle (anticlockwise) and Strathfield)

Between Central and Macarthur
(via City Circle (clockwise) and Sydenham (peak) or Wolli Creek)

Intercity services continue on the Southern Highlands line.

Between Central and Campbelltown
(via City Circle (anticlockwise) and Granville)

Between Campbelltown and Blacktown

Between Berowra and Emu Plains/Richmond

Some trains continue to the Central Coast.

Between Clyde and Carlingford

Between Lidcombe and Olympic Park
(extending to Central in off-peak and during special events)

Between North Sydney and Hornsby

Between Central and Bomaderry (Nowra)/Port Kembla
Some services begin and terminate at Bondi Junction

Branches from the South Coast Line south of Coniston.

Between Campbelltown and Goulburn
Some services begin and terminate at Central

Between Central and Lithgow
Some services begin and terminate at North Sydney

Between Central and Newcastle

Between Newcastle and Dungog/Scone
Branches from the Newcastle and Central Coast Line at Hamilton:


 
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