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==History==
==History==
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Chatswood station opened on 1 January 1890 when the [[North Shore railway line]] opened from Hornsby to St Leonards.<ref>[http://www.nswrail.net/locations/show.php?name=NSW:Chatswood&line=NSW: Chatswood Station] NSWrail.net</ref> An island platform was built on 23 May 1900 and a third dock platform brought into use on 12 July 1919. There was a small goods yard, similar to the one at St Leonards, on the western side of the station, beyond the northern end of the platforms. The dock platform on the eastern side of the station was used for electric parcel-van traffic and also for terminating some services from the city, until these were rescheduled to terminate further along the North Shore line from January 1992.<ref>"CityRail launches new timetable" ''Railway Digest'' February 1992 page 45</ref> It was removed in October 1994.<ref>"Signalling & Safeworking" ''Railway Digest'' November 1994 page 41</ref> Until 1958 there was a tram terminus in Victoria Avenue beside the station. The station entrance was later integrated with a shopping centre called The Interchange in the mid-1980s.
Chatswood station opened on 1 January 1890 when the [[North Shore railway line]] opened from Hornsby to St Leonards.<ref>{{cite web |title=Chatswood Station |url=http://www.nswrail.net/locations/show.php?name=NSW:Chatswood&line=NSW: |work=NSWrail.net |date= |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref> An island platform was built on 23 May 1900 and a third dock platform brought into use on 12 July 1919. There was a small goods yard, similar to the one at St Leonards, on the western side of the station, beyond the northern end of the platforms. The dock platform on the eastern side of the station was used for electric parcel-van traffic and also for terminating some services from the city, until these were rescheduled to terminate further along the North Shore line from January 1992.<ref>"CityRail launches new timetable" ''Railway Digest'' February 1992 page 45</ref> It was removed in October 1994.<ref>"Signalling & Safeworking" ''Railway Digest'' November 1994 page 41</ref> Until 1958 there was a tram terminus in Victoria Avenue beside the station. The station entrance was later integrated with a shopping centre called The Interchange in the mid-1980s.


With the construction of the [[Epping to Chatswood railway line]], it was decided to redevelop the station to accommodate Chatswood's new role as a junction station. The original station, as well as the attached bus interchange and shopping centre were demolished in 2005 and a temporary station was opened where the former platform 3 was located. A new western island platform opened in place of the original island platform on 16 October 2006. The eastern island platform opened in 2008.<ref>[http://www.tca.nsw.gov.au/Our-Projects/Completed-Projects/Chatswood-Transport-Interchange/default.aspx Chatswood Transport Interchange] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101021065234/http://www.tca.nsw.gov.au/Our-Projects/Completed-Projects/Chatswood-Transport-Interchange/default.aspx |date=21 October 2010 }} Transport Construction Authority</ref> <ref>[http://www.treasury.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/3097/chatswood-transport-interchange.pdf Chatswood Transport Interchange] NSW Treasury</ref> In the final configuration, the two inner tracks were used by the Epping to Chatswood line and the two outer tracks were used by the North Shore line. The signal cabin that was located at the northern end of the station building, was preserved and incorporated into the bus interchange.<ref>[http://www.visitchatswood.com.au/art/public-art/chatswood-transport-interchange-/histroical-signal-room/ Historical Signal Room] Willoughby City Council</ref>
With the construction of the [[Epping to Chatswood railway line]], it was decided to redevelop the station to accommodate Chatswood's new role as a junction station. The original station, as well as the attached bus interchange and shopping centre were demolished in 2005 and a temporary station was opened where the former platform 3 was located. A new western island platform opened in place of the original island platform on 16 October 2006. The eastern island platform opened in 2008.<ref>{{cite web |title=Chatswood Transport Interchange |url=http://www.tca.nsw.gov.au/Our-Projects/Completed-Projects/Chatswood-Transport-Interchange/default.aspx |publisher=Transport Construction Authority |date= |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101021065234/http://www.tca.nsw.gov.au/Our-Projects/Completed-Projects/Chatswood-Transport-Interchange/default.aspx |archivedate=21 October 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Chatswood Transport Interchange |url=http://www.treasury.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/3097/chatswood-transport-interchange.pdf |publisher=NSW Treasury |date= |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref> In the final configuration, the two inner tracks were used by the Epping to Chatswood line and the two outer tracks were used by the North Shore line. The signal cabin that was located at the northern end of the station building, was preserved and incorporated into the bus interchange.<ref>{{cite web |title=Historical Signal Room |url=http://www.visitchatswood.com.au/art/public-art/chatswood-transport-interchange-/histroical-signal-room/ |publisher=Willoughby City Council |date= |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref>


<!--[[File:(1)Chatswood Railway Station-1.jpg|thumb|upright|The platforms, part of the shopping centre and one of the apartment towers.]]-->
<!--[[File:(1)Chatswood Railway Station-1.jpg|thumb|upright|The platforms, part of the shopping centre and one of the apartment towers.]]-->
[[File:Chatswood station 20190527.jpg|thumb|The platforms, as seen from the shopping centre.]]
[[File:Chatswood station 20190527.jpg|thumb|The platforms, as seen from the shopping centre.]]
The new station precinct is known as the Chatswood Transport Interchange (CTI) and consists of the railway station, a bus interchange and pedestrian pathways connecting the precinct to the surrounding streets. The CTI was constructed as a Public Private Partnership and includes a shopping plaza called Metro Chatswood and three towers. The private developers, CRI Chatswood, went into receivership during construction.<ref>Carter, Bridget. [http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/property/chatswood-development-delays-trigger-28m-payout-for-bonett/story-e6frg9gx-1225931979949 Chatswood development delays trigger $28m payout for Bonett] ''The Australian'' 30 September 2010.</ref> As a result, the shopping centre remained closed until 2014 and major construction of the towers was delayed for several years.
The new station precinct is known as the Chatswood Transport Interchange (CTI) and consists of the railway station, a bus interchange and pedestrian pathways connecting the precinct to the surrounding streets. The CTI was constructed as a Public Private Partnership and includes a shopping plaza called Metro Chatswood and three towers. The private developers, CRI Chatswood, went into receivership during construction.<ref>{{cite news |title=Chatswood development delays trigger $28m payout for Bonett |url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/property/chatswood-development-delays-trigger-28m-payout-for-bonett/story-e6frg9gx-1225931979949 |first=Bridget |last=Carter |work=The Australian |date=30 September 2010 |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref> As a result, the shopping centre remained closed until 2014 and major construction of the towers was delayed for several years.


In 2019, as part of the [[Sydney Metro Northwest]] project, Chatswood station became the temporary terminus of Sydney Metro's North West Line. This project reused the infrastructure of the Epping to Chatswood railway line which closed on 29 September 2018 to allow the line to be converted to metro standards.<ref>[https://transportnsw.info/news/2018/station-link-adjustments-to-train-bus-services-supporting-new-sydney-metro-northwest Station Link and adjustments to train and bus services supporting the new Sydney metro Northwest] Transport for NSW 11 September 2018</ref>. This leaves the outer platforms served by Sydney Trains, while the two inner platforms are used by Sydney Metro. Construction has commenced on the [[Sydney Metro City & Southwest]] project which will extend the metro from Chatswood to Bankstown via the Sydney central business district.
In 2019, as part of the [[Sydney Metro Northwest]] project, Chatswood station became the temporary terminus of Sydney Metro's North West Line. This project reused the infrastructure of the Epping to Chatswood railway line which closed on 29 September 2018 to allow the line to be converted to metro standards.<ref>{{cite web |title=Station Link and adjustments to train and bus services supporting the new Sydney metro Northwest |url=https://transportnsw.info/news/2018/station-link-adjustments-to-train-bus-services-supporting-new-sydney-metro-northwest |publisher=Transport for NSW |date=11 September 2018 |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref> This leaves the outer platforms served by Sydney Trains, while the two inner platforms are used by Sydney Metro. Construction has commenced on the [[Sydney Metro City & Southwest]] project which will extend the metro from Chatswood to Bankstown via the Sydney central business district.


==Station layout==
==Station layout==
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The station consists of two island platforms - a city-bound platform and an outbound platform. The two centre platforms serve the Sydney Metro North West Line. The outer platforms serve the T1 North Shore & Western Line. A turnback / stabling road is located to the south of the station and is used to allow metro trains to change direction.
The station consists of two island platforms - a city-bound platform and an outbound platform. The two centre platforms serve the Sydney Metro North West Line. The outer platforms serve the T1 North Shore & Western Line. A turnback / stabling road is located to the south of the station and is used to allow metro trains to change direction.


Access to Chatswood station is provided by a series of pedestrian walkways at three different intersections: Victoria Avenue and Railway Street, Chatswood Mall and Orchard Road, and Post Office Lane and Victor Street.<ref name="interchange map">[https://web.archive.org/web/20090602100733/http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/publications/chatswood-transport-interchange.pdf Guide to bus services at Chatswood Transport Interchange] ''New South Wales Ministry of Transport'' Retrieved 15 February 2009</ref> Additional pedestrian entrances are available from Chatswood Central Plaza, adjacent to the north side of the station concourse.<ref name="interchange map"/>
Access to Chatswood station is provided by a series of pedestrian walkways at three different intersections: Victoria Avenue and Railway Street, Chatswood Mall and Orchard Road, and Post Office Lane and Victor Street.<ref name="interchange map">{{cite web |title=Guide to bus services at Chatswood Transport Interchange |url=http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/publications/chatswood-transport-interchange.pdf |publisher=New South Wales Ministry of Transport |accessdate=15 February 2009 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090602100733/http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/publications/chatswood-transport-interchange.pdf |archivedate=2 June 2009}}</ref> Additional pedestrian entrances are available from Chatswood Central Plaza, adjacent to the north side of the station concourse.<ref name="interchange map"/>


Because the station and tracks are level with the ground, the concourse is below street level despite being open-air in nature. The station is wheelchair accessible. A bus interchange is located to the north of the concourse.
Because the station and tracks are level with the ground, the concourse is below street level despite being open-air in nature. The station is wheelchair accessible. A bus interchange is located to the north of the concourse.
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Chatswood station is a railway and metro station serving the Sydney suburb of Chatswood. The railway platforms are located on the North Shore railway line. The station is served by the Sydney Trains T1 North Shore & Western Line and T9 Northern Line and the Sydney Metro North West Line.

History

Chatswood station opened on 1 January 1890 when the North Shore railway line opened from Hornsby to St Leonards.[1] An island platform was built on 23 May 1900 and a third dock platform brought into use on 12 July 1919. There was a small goods yard, similar to the one at St Leonards, on the western side of the station, beyond the northern end of the platforms. The dock platform on the eastern side of the station was used for electric parcel-van traffic and also for terminating some services from the city, until these were rescheduled to terminate further along the North Shore line from January 1992.[2] It was removed in October 1994.[3] Until 1958 there was a tram terminus in Victoria Avenue beside the station. The station entrance was later integrated with a shopping centre called The Interchange in the mid-1980s.

With the construction of the Epping to Chatswood railway line, it was decided to redevelop the station to accommodate Chatswood's new role as a junction station. The original station, as well as the attached bus interchange and shopping centre were demolished in 2005 and a temporary station was opened where the former platform 3 was located. A new western island platform opened in place of the original island platform on 16 October 2006. The eastern island platform opened in 2008.[4][5] In the final configuration, the two inner tracks were used by the Epping to Chatswood line and the two outer tracks were used by the North Shore line. The signal cabin that was located at the northern end of the station building, was preserved and incorporated into the bus interchange.[6]

The platforms, as seen from the shopping centre.

The new station precinct is known as the Chatswood Transport Interchange (CTI) and consists of the railway station, a bus interchange and pedestrian pathways connecting the precinct to the surrounding streets. The CTI was constructed as a Public Private Partnership and includes a shopping plaza called Metro Chatswood and three towers. The private developers, CRI Chatswood, went into receivership during construction.[7] As a result, the shopping centre remained closed until 2014 and major construction of the towers was delayed for several years.

In 2019, as part of the Sydney Metro Northwest project, Chatswood station became the temporary terminus of Sydney Metro's North West Line. This project reused the infrastructure of the Epping to Chatswood railway line which closed on 29 September 2018 to allow the line to be converted to metro standards.[8] This leaves the outer platforms served by Sydney Trains, while the two inner platforms are used by Sydney Metro. Construction has commenced on the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project which will extend the metro from Chatswood to Bankstown via the Sydney central business district.

Station layout

The station consists of two island platforms - a city-bound platform and an outbound platform. The two centre platforms serve the Sydney Metro North West Line. The outer platforms serve the T1 North Shore & Western Line. A turnback / stabling road is located to the south of the station and is used to allow metro trains to change direction.

Access to Chatswood station is provided by a series of pedestrian walkways at three different intersections: Victoria Avenue and Railway Street, Chatswood Mall and Orchard Road, and Post Office Lane and Victor Street.[9] Additional pedestrian entrances are available from Chatswood Central Plaza, adjacent to the north side of the station concourse.[9]

Because the station and tracks are level with the ground, the concourse is below street level despite being open-air in nature. The station is wheelchair accessible. A bus interchange is located to the north of the concourse.

Platforms & services

Platform
type
Platform
number
Line Details Next station
(Up direction)
Next station
(Down direction)
Island 1 Services to Penrith, Emu Plains or Richmond via Central and Strathfield Artarmon N/A
Services to Hornsby via Central and Strathfield
Morning peak services to Blacktown via Central
2 Terminating platform for Sydney Metro services none
Island 3 Services to Tallawong via Castle Hill N/A North Ryde
4 Services to Lindfield, Gordon, Hornsby & Berowra Roseville
Services to Gordon
Evening peak services to Gosford & Wyong via Gordon Gordon

See also

References

  1. "Chatswood Station". NSWrail.net. http://www.nswrail.net/locations/show.php?name=NSW:Chatswood&line=NSW:. 
  2. "CityRail launches new timetable" Railway Digest February 1992 page 45
  3. "Signalling & Safeworking" Railway Digest November 1994 page 41
  4. "Chatswood Transport Interchange". Transport Construction Authority. Archived from the original on 21 October 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101021065234/http://www.tca.nsw.gov.au/Our-Projects/Completed-Projects/Chatswood-Transport-Interchange/default.aspx. 
  5. "Chatswood Transport Interchange". NSW Treasury. http://www.treasury.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/3097/chatswood-transport-interchange.pdf. 
  6. "Historical Signal Room". Willoughby City Council. http://www.visitchatswood.com.au/art/public-art/chatswood-transport-interchange-/histroical-signal-room/. 
  7. Carter, Bridget (30 September 2010). "Chatswood development delays trigger $28m payout for Bonett". The Australian. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/property/chatswood-development-delays-trigger-28m-payout-for-bonett/story-e6frg9gx-1225931979949. 
  8. "Station Link and adjustments to train and bus services supporting the new Sydney metro Northwest". Transport for NSW. 11 September 2018. https://transportnsw.info/news/2018/station-link-adjustments-to-train-bus-services-supporting-new-sydney-metro-northwest. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Guide to bus services at Chatswood Transport Interchange". New South Wales Ministry of Transport. Archived from the original on 2 June 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090602100733/http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/publications/chatswood-transport-interchange.pdf. Retrieved 15 February 2009. 

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Attribution

This article incorporates text from the following revision of the English Wikipedia article "Chatswood railway station": https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chatswood_railway_station&oldid=884981142.