North Ryde railway station, Sydney

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Railway station
North Ryde
Epping to Chatswood Line
(under construction)
Station code  ?
Suburb North Ryde
Street Delhi Rd
Distance from Central Station  ? km
Served by suburban all stations trains Yes
Served by suburban limited stops trains Yes
Served by Intercity trains No
Served by CountryLink trains No
Number of platforms 2
Platform arrangement 1 island
Type of station Underground
Ticket barriers  ?
Train transfer No
Bus transfer Yes
Ferry transfer No
Light rail transfer No
Commuter parking No
Disabled access Yes
Public telephones Yes
Public toilets Yes
Staffed Yes
Short platforms No

North Ryde railway station is located in the suburb of North Ryde, Sydney underneath Delhi Road. The station is underground and is under construction. When the line is opened in 2008, the station will be served by 4 trains per hour for most of the day, with trains starting from Hornsby and joining a truncated Northern line at North Sydney.

On June 12, 2006, New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma announced that North Ryde Railway Station would be submitted to the NSW Geographical Names Board as the provisional official name of the station, instead of the original provisional name of Delhi Road (named after the adjacent street). The naming process will be subject to public submissions.[1]

[edit] Accessibility

The station will have Easy Access for wheelchairs.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "New-style stations", Brendan Berecry, Northern District Times, 14 June 2006, pg 3.
Preceding Station
(inbound)
Line Following Station
(outbound)
Chatswood
Epping to Chatswood Line
(Under construction)
Macquarie Park



Coordinates: -33.794676° 151.138439°