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Homebush railway station
NameHomebush railway station
TypeCommuter rail
LineInner West & Leppington Line, Western Line
OwnedTransport for NSW
OperatedSydney Trains

Homebush railway station is a railway station located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, serving the suburb of Homebush. The station is situated on the Inner West & Leppington Line and the Western Line, providing convenient access to Sydney Central railway station, Parramatta railway station, and other major stations. The station is operated by Sydney Trains and is owned by Transport for NSW, with services also connecting to Strathfield railway station, Lidcombe railway station, and Westmead railway station. The station's proximity to Sydney Olympic Park and ANZ Stadium makes it a popular destination for events and sports fans, including those attending Australian Football League matches and National Rugby League games.

History

The history of the station dates back to the late 19th century, with the construction of the Main Suburban railway line and the Rookwood Cemetery railway line. The station was initially opened in 1857 as part of the Sydney Railway Company's network, with services connecting to Redfern railway station, Central railway station, Sydney, and Parramatta railway station. Over the years, the station has undergone several upgrades and renovations, including the electrification of the line in the 1920s and the introduction of Sydney Trains services in the 2010s. The station has also been an important stop for commuters traveling to and from University of Western Sydney, University of Sydney, and Australian Catholic University. The station's history is also closely tied to the development of the surrounding suburbs, including Strathfield Council, Auburn Council, and Cumberland Council.

Location

Homebush railway station is located in the suburb of Homebush, approximately 10 kilometers west of Sydney Central Business District. The station is situated near the intersection of The Crescent and Roberts Street, with nearby landmarks including Homebush Public School, Homebush Boys High School, and St. Luke's Anglican Church. The station is also close to the Parramatta River and the Sydney Olympic Park, which hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Paralympics. The station's location makes it an important transportation hub for the surrounding suburbs, including Concord, North Strathfield, and Lidcombe.

Services

The station is served by Sydney Trains services on the Inner West & Leppington Line and the Western Line, with frequent trains operating during peak hours. The station is also a stop for NSW TrainLink services, including the Blue Mountains Line and the Central Coast & Newcastle Line. The station's services connect to major stations such as Sydney Central railway station, Parramatta railway station, and Strathfield railway station, as well as to other major transportation hubs like Wynyard railway station and Town Hall railway station. The station's services are also integrated with State Transit Authority bus services, including routes operated by Transit Systems and Hillsbus.

Platforms

The station has four platforms, with two island platforms and two side platforms. The platforms are connected by a footbridge and a lift, providing easy access for commuters with mobility impairments. The platforms are also equipped with electronic displays and announcements, providing real-time information about train services and schedules. The station's platforms are used by Sydney Trains services, as well as by NSW TrainLink services, including the Hunter Line and the South Coast Line. The station's platforms are also close to the Sydney Olympic Park and the ANZ Stadium, making it a popular destination for events and sports fans.

The station is connected to several major transportation hubs, including Sydney Central railway station, Parramatta railway station, and Strathfield railway station. The station is also a stop for NSW TrainLink services, including the Blue Mountains Line and the Central Coast & Newcastle Line. The station's services connect to major bus routes, including those operated by State Transit Authority and Transit Systems. The station is also close to the M4 Western Motorway and the Parramatta Road, providing easy access to the surrounding suburbs and to the Sydney Central Business District. The station's transportation links make it an important hub for commuters traveling to and from University of Western Sydney, University of Sydney, and Australian Catholic University.

Facilities

The station has a range of facilities, including a ticket office, a newsagent, and a cafe. The station is also equipped with electronic displays and announcements, providing real-time information about train services and schedules. The station has a lift and a footbridge, providing easy access for commuters with mobility impairments. The station is also close to several major landmarks, including Homebush Public School, Homebush Boys High School, and St. Luke's Anglican Church. The station's facilities make it a convenient and accessible transportation hub for the surrounding suburbs, including Concord, North Strathfield, and Lidcombe. The station is also close to the Sydney Olympic Park and the ANZ Stadium, making it a popular destination for events and sports fans, including those attending Australian Football League matches and National Rugby League games.

Category:Railway stations in Sydney

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