Eastwood railway station, Sydney

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Eastwood
Northern Line
Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Station code EAW
Suburb Eastwood
Street(s) West Pde
East Pde
Distance from Central Station 21.39 km
Station Altitude (above sea level)  ? m
Types of stopping trains Suburban all stops
Suburban limited stops
Intercity
Number of platforms 4
Number of tracks 4
Platform arrangement 2 island
Type of station Ground
Ticket barriers No
Transfers available Train
Bus
Disabled access No
Station facilities Link

Eastwood Railway Station is a railway station on the Northern line of the CityRail network. It serves a well-established residential and commercial area in the suburb of Eastwood.

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[edit] History

Eastwood Station around 1912 from a postcard. Note the overhead bridge which no longer exists today.
Eastwood Station around 1912 from a postcard. Note the overhead bridge which no longer exists today.

The station opened on 17 September 1886 on the single track line, named 'Dundas'. It was renamed Eastwood on 1 September 1887. The line through Eastwood was subsequently duplicated and has since been quadruplicated. In 2004 the platforms were extended towards Epping to allow 8-car Intercity trains to service the platforms.

On 8 March 2006 it was revealed by the local state member of Parliament, Mr Andrew Tink, that asbestos fibre had been disturbed by contractors working in the roof of the ticketing office at the station. They were installing cabling for the TCard integrated ticketing project. The station offices were temporarily closed and replaced by a temporary booking office in the station carpark. No reason for the office closure had been given to the public who use the station prior to this announcement.[1]

[edit] Platforms/Service

Eastwood Station, looking north. Platform 1 is on the right hand side.
Eastwood Station, looking north. Platform 1 is on the right hand side.

The station is served by two trains per hour for most of the time, with additional trains at peak hours. It is also normally served by one hourly Intercity train to Strathfield and Central, as well as one to Gosford and Wyong. Some of these continue to Newcastle.

As a result of the construction of the Epping to Chatswood Line the station is being used as a temporary terminating station for trains that would normally terminate at Epping. Many of the intercity trains that normally stop at Epping are also currently stopping at Eastwood to enable interchange between suburban and intercity trains.

Platform 1

Platform 2

Platform 3

Platform 4

[edit] Accessibility/Exits

Eastwood Station Easy Access Upgrade concept art.
Eastwood Station Easy Access Upgrade concept art.

The two island platforms are connected to a subway by stairs, which is reachable from West Parade (on the western side of the station) at ground level, and from East Parade (on the eastern side of the station) via a ramp. The station subway also has access for non-paying members of the public, although this is separated from the station concourse by a fence. In February 2007, this fence has been fully removed to allow construction of smartcard readers for the new TCard system. Eastwood does not yet have Easy Access for wheelchairs, although the local member and Minister for Transport, Mr John Watkins has promised a new wheelchair accessible ramp on the eastern side and lifts to the two platforms. This upgrade is now in progress.

[edit] Bus Services

Eastwood is a large connection point for many of the Northwestern routes of Sydney Buses. Currently, the routes served at the bus interchange are:

All services except the 549 depart from the bus interchange on the Western Side of the Station (West Pde). The 549, as well as the 545 & 550 also depart from the bus stand on the Eastern Side of the station (East Pde).

[edit] Trackplan


[edit] Neighbouring stations

Preceding Station
(inbound)
Line Following Station
(outbound)
Strathfield
Newcastle & Central Coast Line
Epping
Denistone
Northern Line
Epping

[edit] References

  1. ^ Malkin, Bonnie, "Asbestos scare spreads to city rail station", Sydney Morning Herald, March 9, 2006. [Retrieved January 7, 2007].

[edit] External links

Coordinates: -33.790178° 151.082262°


 
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