Town Hall railway station, Sydney

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Town Hall
Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line
Bankstown Line
Inner West Line
Airport & East Hills Line
South Line
North Shore Line
Northern Line
Station code THL
Suburb Sydney
Street(s) George St
Bathurst St
Park St
Distance from Central Station 1.18 km
Station Altitude (above sea level) 12 (upper level)
6 (lower level) m
Types of stopping trains Suburban all stops
Suburban limited stops
Intercity (peak hour)
Number of platforms 6
Number of tracks 6
Platform arrangement 2 island
2 side
Type of station Underground
Ticket barriers Yes
Transfers available Train
Bus
Monorail
Disabled access Yes
Station facilities Link

Town Hall railway station is the second-busiest railway station on the CityRail network (after Central station), located in Sydney, Australia. Located underground, it is situated in the Sydney central business district, under the street in front of the Sydney Town Hall, about 1.2 km north of Central.

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The station opened on 28 February 1932, although originally only four of the platforms were in use. The final two platforms (now platforms 4 & 5) came into use when the Eastern Suburbs Line was opened on 23 June 1979.

In April 2006, Transport Minister John Watkins announced plans for a $2 million inquiry into concept designs for upgrading the station. The station requires upgrading due to a large number of people using the station per day (70,000), and needs congestion relief to cater for an expected 2% yearly increase in commuters using the station.[1]

Town Hall has two levels, each with three platforms - physically two island platforms, but set up so that one faces two tracks and the other faces the other track. The station has lifts connecting the concourse with the platforms, providing Easy Access for wheelchairs. These facilities were constructed during 2003-2004.

The station is an easy walk to the Galeries Victoria monorail station, located in the shopping centre adjacent to the station. It is also linked to other shopping centres such as the Queen Victoria Building, Town Hall Square and the Pavillion Shopping Centre.

The station services the CityRail trains of several lines: the Northern Line, the North Shore, the Eastern Suburbs line and the lines served by the City Circle, namely the Bankstown Line, the Airport & East Hills Line, and the South Line. Some South Coast line services which originate from Bondi Junction service the station in peak hours. The station's configuration means that easy cross-platform transfer is available for some services. Stairs and elevators connect the two platform levels without need to return to the concourse.

Upper Level:

Platform 1: (cross-platform transfer to Platform 2)

Platform 2: (cross-platform transfer to Platform 1)

Platform 2 (Western and Northern Line platform; Platform 3 (North Shore line platform
Platform 2 (Western and Northern Line platform; Platform 3 (North Shore line platform
  • Northern Line - all stations and limited stops services to Eastwood and Hornsby via Strathfield.
  • North Shore Line - all stations and limited stops services to Central, then Blacktown, Riverstone, Richmond, Penrith and Emu Plains via the Western Line.
  • Blue Mountains Line - peak hour intercity services to Springwood.

Platform 3:

  • Northern Line - all stations services to North Sydney via Wynyard.
  • North Shore Line - all stations services to Lindfield, Gordon, Hornsby and Berowra. Peak hour intercity services to Gosford and Wyong via the North Shore line.

Lower Level:

Platform 4:

Platform 4 (Illawarra Line Waterfall-bound platform).
Platform 4 (Illawarra Line Waterfall-bound platform).

Platform 5: (cross-platform transfer to Platform 6)

Platform 6: (cross-platform transfer to Platform 5)

  • Inner West Line - all stations services around the City Circle (clockwise: next stop Circular Quay).
  • South Line - all stations services around the City Circle (clockwise: next stop Circular Quay).
  • Bankstown Line - all stations services to Bankstown, Lidcombe and Liverpool via the City Circle (clockwise: next stop Circular Quay) and Sydenham.
  • Airport & East Hills Line - all stations and limited stops services to Kingsgrove, Glenfield, Campbelltown and Macarthur via the City Circle (clockwise: next stop Circular Quay) and the Airport; peak hour express services to Campbelltown and Macarthur via the City Circle (clockwise: next stop Circular Quay) and East Hills.

Preceding Station
(inbound)
Line Following Station
(outbound)
Martin Place
Eastern Suburbs
& Illawarra Line
Central
Central
Bankstown Line
Wynyard
Wynyard
Inner West Line
Central
Central
Airport & East Hills Line
Wynyard
Wynyard
South Line
Central
Central
North Shore Line
Wynyard
Central
Northern Line
Wynyard

  1. ^ "$2 million concept: New designs on stations", Matt Sun, MX, April 6, 2006, p. 4


Coordinates: -33.8734° 151.20678°

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