Liverpool railway station, Sydney
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Liverpool
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Inner West Line | |
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Cumberland Line | |
Station code | LPO |
Suburb | Liverpool |
Street(s) | Bigge St |
Distance from Central Station | 35.68 km |
Station Altitude (above sea level) | ? m |
Types of stopping trains | Suburban all stations Suburban limited stops |
Number of platforms | 3 |
Number of tracks | 3 |
Platform arrangement | 1 Island 1 Side |
Type of station | Ground |
Ticket barriers | Yes |
Transfers available | Bus Train |
Disabled access | Yes |
Station facilities | Link |
Liverpool railway station, Sydney was an early terminus of the South line opened in 1856 and it remains a busy intermediate terminus and transport interchange hub. The station has three platforms. Platforms 1 and 2 serve the South Line, and platform 3 serves as a terminus for some Bankstown Line trains. Liverpool railway station has a busy bus station attached to it. This acts as a hub for buses serving the local area, and also as the terminus of the T-Way which provides bus services to Parramatta operating mostly on a dedicated bus roadway. The T-Way opened in 2003. The town of Liverpool on the Georges River is one of the earliest settlements of the colony of New South Wales.
Liverpool station is wheelchair accessable as it has a lift to all platforms,the T-Way bus terminus and a lift to the street.Platform 1 has a ramp to the street.This therefore qualifies Liverpool station for Easy Access.
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Campbelltown → Blacktown |
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