Campbelltown railway station

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Campbelltown
Station statistics
Address Hurley Street, Campbelltown
New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates 34°03′49″S 150°48′52″E / 34.063659°S 150.814347°E / -34.063659; 150.814347Coordinates: 34°03′49″S 150°48′52″E / 34.063659°S 150.814347°E / -34.063659; 150.814347
Elevation 64.9 metres (213 ft)
Line(s) Main Southern line
Connections Bus
Train
Distance 54.71 km (34.00 mi) from Central
Structure type Ground
Platforms 4 (1 Island, 1 side and 1 terminating)
Tracks 4
Other information
Accessible
Station code CAM
Owned by RailCorp
Operator Sydney Trains
Website http://www.sydneytrains.info/stations/station_details?stationId=61
Services
Preceding station   NSW Main lines   Following station
Macarthur
towards Albury
Main Southern Line
continues as
South Line
towards Sydney
Preceding station   Sydney Trains   Following station
Terminus
T2
Airport Line
towards Central
Terminus T2
Inner West & South Line
towards Circular Quay
Terminus T5
Cumberland Line
towards Schofields
Preceding station   NSW TrainLink   Following station
Macarthur
towards Goulburn
Southern Highlands Line
towards Central
Mittagong
towards Griffith
NSW TrainLink Southern
Griffith Xplorer
Strathfield
towards Sydney
Mittagong
towards Canberra
NSW TrainLink Southern
Canberra Xplorer
Moss Vale
towards Melbourne
NSW TrainLink Southern
Melbourne XPT

Campbelltown railway station is located in Campbelltown, a city on the south-western periphery of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is officially located on the Main Southern line. Commuter services are provided by the Sydney Trains Airport, Inner West & South Line and Cumberland Line. Longer distance services are provided by the NSW TrainLink Southern Highlands Line and regional services.

History

The station was opened on 17 May 1858. At one time it was the junction for the Campbelltown-Camden line but this branch line was removed in 1963.[1] Services to Campbelltown have been electrified since 5 May 1968.[2] The Southern Sydney Freight Line passes by the western side of the station.

Platforms and services

Campbelltown is the terminus of the Cumberland Line and most Southern Highlands services.

This station is serviced by four trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours. Cumberland Line trains operate only on weekdays. The station is equipped for Easy Access for wheelchairs.

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 terminating services, returning all stations and limited stops services to Central and the City Circle via Granville
terminating services, returning all stations services to Schofields via Parramatta
2 all stations and limited stops services to Central and the City Circle via Revesby
Southern Highlands Line limited intercity services to Central (i)
NSW TrainLink Southern country services to Sydney (set down only)
3 services to Macarthur
Southern Highlands Line intercity services to Moss Vale and Goulburn via Bowral
NSW TrainLink Southern country services to Canberra (3 per day), Melbourne (2 per day) and Griffith (1 per week) (pick up only)
4 Southern Highlands Line terminating services; intercity services to Moss Vale and Goulburn via Bowral Dock platform located at the southern end of platform 3.

Bus services

Bus stop bays on east side of station
Bus stop on west side of station

Campbelltown Station Bus Interchange

Stand A: Busways

  • 890 - to Harrington Park
  • 890C - to Camden
  • 891 - to Mount Annan South, off-peak extension to Narellan
  • 892 - to Mount Annan
  • 894 - peak hours only to Bridgewater Estate
  • 894X - peak hours only to Bridgewater Estate via Camden Bypass
  • 895 - to Camden South
  • 896 - to Oran Park Town Centre
  • 898 - peak hours only to Harrington Park, occasional extension to Catherine Field

Stand B: Busways

Stand C: Picton Coaches

Stand D: Busways

Stand E: Busways

Stand F: Busways

  • 881 - to Leumeah North
  • 882 - to Leumeah South
  • 883 - to Ruse
  • 883K - to Kentlyn

Stand G: Busways

NightRide

Gallery

References

  1. Bozier, Rolfe, New South Wales Railways: Camden Line. Retrieved 11 December 2006
  2. Neety's Train Page: Electrication. Retrieved 11 December 2006.

External links

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