User:JRG/List of Sydney railway stations
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Contents: | A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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[edit] A
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Aberdeen | ■Hunter (Scone Branch) | 300.730 | 20 October 1870 | |
Adamstown | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 161.120 | 15 August 1887 | |
Albion Park | ■South Coast | 103.340 | 9 November 1887 | Oak Flats (1887-1888) |
Allawah | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 13.690 | 25 October 1925 | |
Arncliffe | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 8.420 | 15 October 1884 | |
Artarmon | ■North Shore | 10.300 | 6 July 1898 (original site), 7 October 1900 (present site) |
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Ashfield | ■South ■Inner West |
8.380 | 26 September 1855 | |
Asquith | ■North Shore | 35.690 | 1 November 1915 | |
Auburn | ■South ■Western |
18.630 | 18 February 1877 | |
Austinmer | ■South Coast | 68.590 | 1 September 1887 | |
Awaba | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 137.310 | 15 August 1887 |
[edit] B
[edit] C
[edit] D
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Dapto | ■South Coast | 95.050 | 9 January 1887 | |
Denistone | ■Northern | 20.160 | 26 September 1937 | |
Domestic (Airport) |
■Airport & East Hills (Airport Branch) |
6.600 | 21 May 2000 | |
Doonside | ■Western | 38.290 | 27 September 1880 | Doonside (1880-1921) Wolkara (1921) |
Dora Creek | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 127.230 | 16 August 1889 | |
Douglas Park | ■Southern Highlands | 73.320 | 6 September 1869 (original site) 13 June 1892 (present site) |
Douglass Park (1869-1891) |
Dulwich Hill | ■Bankstown | 7.870 | 1 February 1895 | Wardell Road (1895-1920) |
Dundas | ■Carlingford | 24.840 | 20 April 1896 | Kissing Point Road (1896-1901) |
Dungog | ■Hunter (Dungog Branch) | 245.200 | 14 August 1911 | |
Dunmore (Shellharbour) |
■South Coast | 110.660 | 9 November 1887 |
[edit] E
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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East Hills | ■East Hills | 24.030 | 21 December 1931 | |
East Maitland | ■Hunter | 189.097 | 27 July 1858 (original site) 2 May 1864 (second site) 25 March 1879 (present site) |
Morpeth Junction (1858-1879) |
East Richmond | ■Western (Richmond Branch) | 60.000 | 2 July 1939 | |
Eastwood | ■Northern ■Newcastle & Central Coast |
21.390 | 17 September 1886 | Dundas (1886-7) |
Edgecliff | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 4.820 | 23 June 1979 | |
Emu Plains | ■Western | 57.440 | 18 August 1868 (original site) 1884 (present site) |
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Engadine | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 30.750 | 1 October 1920 | |
Epping | ■Northern ■Newcastle & Central Coast |
23.390 | 17 September 1886 (original site) 15 February 1900 (present site) |
Field of Mars (1886-1887) Carlingford (1887-1899) |
Erskineville | ■Bankstown | 2.880 | 15 October 1884 (original site) 16 June 1912 (present site) |
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Exeter | ■Southern Highlands | 155.880 | 1878 | Badgery's Siding (1878-1890) |
Exhibition | ■Metro Light Rail | - | 31 August 1997[1] |
[edit] F
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Fairfield | ■South ■Cumberland |
28.997 | 26 September 1856 | |
Fairy Meadow | ■South Coast | 79.360 | 1887 | Cramsville (1887-1888) Para-Meadow (1888-1909) Balgownie (1909–1956) |
Fassifern | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 142.310 | 1888 (originally) 5 May 1891 (with platform) |
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Faulconbridge | ■Blue Mountains | 82.960 | 15 March 1877 | |
Fish Market | ■Metro Light Rail | - | 31 August 1997[1] | |
Flemington | ■Inner West ■South |
28.997 | 1884 |
[edit] G
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Gerringong | ■South Coast | 128.560 | 2 June 1893 | |
Glebe | ■Metro Light Rail | - | 13 August 2000[1] | |
Glenbrook | ■Blue Mountains | 67.090 (present) |
11 July 1867 (original station) 11 May 1913 (present station) |
Watertank (1867-1874) Wascoes Siding (1874-1878) Brookdale (1878-1879) |
Glenfield | ■Southern Highlands ■Airport & East Hills ■South ■Cumberland |
41.930 | 6 September 1869 (original site) 27 March 1891 (present site) |
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Gordon | ■North Shore | 17.120 | 1 January 1890 | |
Gosford | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 80.910 | 15 August 1887 | |
Goulburn | ■Southern Highlands | 224.900 | 19 May 1869 | |
Granville | ■Blue Mountains ■South ■Western |
21.220 | 2 July 1860 | Parramatta Junction (1860-1880) |
Green Square | ■Airport & East Hills (Airport Branch) |
2.600 | 21 May 2000 | |
Greta | ■Hunter (Scone Branch) | 210.800 | 6 September 1869 | Farthing (1869-1878) |
Guildford | ■South ■Cumberland |
25.720 | April, 1876 | |
Gymea | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch) | 27.940 | 16 December 1939 |
[edit] H
[edit] I/J
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Ingleburn | ■Airport & East Hills ■Cumberland |
45.650 | 6 September 1859 | Macquarie Fields (1869-1883) |
International (Airport) |
■Airport & East Hills (Airport Branch) |
8.100 | 21 May 2000 | |
Jannali | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 22.720 | 7 February 1931 | |
John St Square | ■Metro Light Rail | - | 31 August 1997[1] | |
Jubilee Park | ■Metro Light Rail | - | 13 August 2000[1] |
[edit] K
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Katoomba | ■Blue Mountains | 109.940 | 2 February 1874 | Crushers (1874-1877) |
Kembla Grange Racecourse | ■South Coast | 91.590 | 1 January 1890 | |
Kiama | ■South Coast | 119.160 | 2 June 1893 | |
Killara | ■North Shore | 15.890 | 10 June 1899 | |
Kings Cross | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 3.410 | 23 June 1979 | |
Kingsgrove | ■Airport & East Hills | 12.620 | 21 September 1931 | |
Kingswood | ■Western | 52.700 | 1 September 1887 | Cross Roads (1887-1888) |
Kirrawee | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra (Cronulla Branch) | 26.640 | 16 December 1939 | |
Kogarah | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 11.610 | 15 October 1884 | |
Koolewong | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 74.820 | 29 November 1920 | |
Koolewong | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 158.920 | 12 November 1924 |
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[edit] M
[edit] N
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Narara | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 84.600 | 15 August 1887 | |
Narwee | ■East Hills | 15.780 | 21 December 1931 | |
Newcastle | ■Newcastle & Central Coast ■Hunter |
168.100 | 5 April 1857 (original site) 9 March. 1858 (present site) |
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Newtown | ■Inner West ■South |
3.100 | 26 September 1855 | |
Niagara Park | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 86.190 | October, 1902 | Tundula (1902) |
Normanhurst | ■Northern | 31.720 | 21 November 1895 | Hornsby (1895-1898) |
North Strathfield | ■Northern | 13.380 | 9 June 1918 | |
North Sydney | ■North Shore ■Northern |
5.130 | 20 March 1932 | |
North Wollongong | ■South Coast | 81.320 | 19 July 1915 |
[edit] O
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Oak Flats | ■South Coast | 105.130 | 1 January 1890 (originally) 9 March 1925 (with platform) 21 February 2003 (present site) |
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Oatley | ■Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra | 18.280 | 1886 | Oatley (1886-1889) Oatley's (1889-1890) |
Olympic Park | ■Olympic Park | 17.330 | 1 May 1998 | |
Otford | ■South Coast | 52.639 | 3 October 1888 | |
Ourimbah | ■Newcastle & Central Coast | 90.610 | 15 August 1887 |
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[edit] Q/R
[edit] S
[edit] T
[edit] U/V
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Unanderra | ■South Coast | 88.270[25] | 9 November 1887[25] | |
Valley Heights | ■Blue Mountains | 77.410[26] | May, 1875[26] | Eagers Platform (1875-1877) The Valley (1877-1880)[26] |
Victoria Street | ■Hunter | 187.920[27] | 5 April 1857[27] | East Maitland (1857-1858) (closed) (1858-1877)[27] |
Villawood | ■Bankstown ■Inner West |
24.500[28] | 8 October 1924[28] | |
Vineyard | ■Western (Richmond Branch) | 49.230[29] | 14 July 1935[29] |
[edit] W
[edit] Y/Z
Station | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km) |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Yagoona | ■Bankstown | 20.560[63] | 16 July 1928[63] | |
Yennora | ■South ■Cumberland |
27.440[64] | 6 November 1927[64] | |
Yerrinbool | ■Southern Highlands | 116.310[65] | 13 July 1919[65] | |
Zig Zag | ■Blue Mountains | 90.370[66] | 15 April 1878 (originally) 1959 (after closure in 1910)[66] |
[edit] References
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