St Peters railway station, Sydney

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St Peters
Bankstown Line
Station code SAP
Suburb St Peters/Newtown
Street(s) King St
Distance from Central Station 3.81 km
Altitude (above sea level)  ? m
Types of stopping trains Suburban all stops
Number of platforms 4
Number of tracks 6
Platform arrangement 3 Islands (1 disused)
Type of station Ground
Ticket barriers No
Transfers available Bus
Disabled access Handicapped/disabled access No
Station facilities Link

St Peters railway station is part of the CityRail network. Straddling the border of the Sydney suburbs of St Peters and Newtown, it services a residential and industrial area. St Peters station opened in 1884 with the construction of the Illawarra railway line to Hurstville[1]. The station is located in a cutting, and immediately to the east of the station the tracks pass beneath the Princes Highway. The station has two island platforms each serving two tracks, of which only the western one (platforms 1 and 2) is regularly used as a stopping point for passenger trains. To the west of the station lies an incomplete island platform partially built as a plan to expand the tracks between Sydenham and Erskineville to six but it was never completed and has no tracks. The original platform buildings on platforms 1/2 were demolished in the early 1990s and replaced with modern shelters. This station does not have easy access for wheelchairs. The Clearways Project envisages that St Peters will have six tracks, with stopping trains serving only a newly built western-most island platform.

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[edit] Platforms/Services

Currently only Bankstown Line trains service St Peters station. Four trains per hour operate during weekday daytime periods, 2 trains per hour at other times. Some trains on the Illawarra Line stopped at St Peters, prior to the construction of the Eastern Suburbs Railway and it was also serviced by East Hills Line trains until circa 1990.

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

  • Bankstown Line - all stations services to Lidcombe or Liverpool via Bankstown & Sydenham.

Platform 3:

Not currently in use - used only by trains during trackwork or in emergencies.

Platform 4:

Not currently in use - used only by trains during trackwork or in emergencies.

[edit] Transport Links

Sydney Buses runs three routes via St Peters station:

[edit] Gallery


[edit] Trackplan


[edit] References

  1. ^ South Coast Line. NSWrail.net. Retrieved on 8 January 2007.


Preceding Station
(inbound)
Line Following Station
(outbound)
Erskineville
Bankstown Line
Sydenham