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A new concourse including four lifts and new stairs to access the platforms opened in February 2013.<ref>[http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/media-releases/improved-public-transport-facilities-sydenham-commuters Improved public transport facilities for Sydenham commuters] Transport for NSW</ref> The upgrade also included new ticketing facilities, a new family accessible toilet and staff facilities.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120403151428/http://cityrail.info/news/update/pdf/CityRail_Update_Bk_13.pdf CityRail Update Bankstown and Inner West Edition] August 2011</ref>
A new concourse including four lifts and new stairs to access the platforms opened in February 2013.<ref>[http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/media-releases/improved-public-transport-facilities-sydenham-commuters Improved public transport facilities for Sydenham commuters] Transport for NSW</ref> The upgrade also included new ticketing facilities, a new family accessible toilet and staff facilities.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120403151428/http://cityrail.info/news/update/pdf/CityRail_Update_Bk_13.pdf CityRail Update Bankstown and Inner West Edition] August 2011</ref>


Immediately south of the station, the [[Metropolitan Goods railway line|Metropolitan Goods Line]] to [[wikipedia:Port Botany (seaport)|Port Botany]] crosses via a bridge that opened in 1925, while beyond lies the [[wikipedia:XPT Service Centre|XPT Service Centre]].<ref>[http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=4805746 Sydenham (Illawarra Line) Underbridge] NSW Environment & Heritage</ref>
The station will see changes as a result of the [[Sydney Metro City & Southwest]] project. A new footbridge will be constructed at the northern end of the platforms to improve interchanges between services. Following conversion of most of the Bankstown railway line to metro standards, the T3 Bankstown line services through Sydenham will be replaced with metro services of what is presently known as the [[Metro North West Line]]. The stations north of Sydenham currently served by the T3 - St Peters and Erskineville - will be transferred to another Sydney Trains line, although full plans for this have not been announced.


==Platforms and services==
==Station layout==
The station features a large overhead concourse at the southern end which connects to a road bridge over the tracks. Immediately south of the station, the [[Metropolitan Goods railway line|Metropolitan Goods Line]] to [[wikipedia:Port Botany (seaport)|Port Botany]] crosses over the passenger lines via a bridge that opened in 1925, while beyond lies the [[wikipedia:XPT Service Centre|XPT Service Centre]].<ref>[http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=4805746 Sydenham (Illawarra Line) Underbridge] NSW Environment & Heritage</ref>


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Revision as of 17:31, 20 May 2019

Sydenham station is a railway and future metro station serving the Sydney suburb of Sydenham. It is on the Illawarra railway line. The station is served by the T3 Bankstown Line, T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line and T8 Airport & South Line of the Sydney Trains network.

History

Sydenham station opened on 15 October 1884 as Marrickville when the Illawarra railway line opened to Hurstville. It was renamed Sydenham on 19 January 1895.[1][2]

In 1896, Sydenham became a junction station with the opening of the Bankstown railway line with the current platforms 3 and 4 opened.[3] Two additional platform faces (now platforms 2 and 5) came with quadruplication in 1907. The substantial platform building on the current platform 2/3 island previously faced the street.

In 1928, the tracks were re-arranged with the current Platform 2 closed and platform 6 opened in its place. In 1960-62, to relieve congestion at the station and in preparation for the planned Eastern Suburbs railway line, Platform 2 was re-opened and another platform, now Platform 1, built. This resulted in Bankstown line trains being re-routed from current platforms 3 and 4 to the new platforms.

It had been intended that the tracks on platforms 1 and 2 would extend along the alignment to Erskineville as an adjunct to the Eastern Suburbs railway.[2] This plan was never completed, although partial platforms were erected at St Peters and Erskineville in preparation. Because of this, Bankstown line trains continue to run on the same tracks as East Hills services, and the result of the additional platforms is that the Bankstown line's junction with the Illawarra line has been merely moved from the south of Sydenham station to the north.[4] The construction of Platform 1 included a brick parcel office on the northern end of the platform. One of the few free-standing parcel offices on the Sydney network, it was in service until the 1980s. Now closed, the building itself remains standing.[2]

Sydenham station now has side platforms at both the eastern and western extremities of the station (platforms 1 and 6 respectively) and two island platforms for the four inner tracks. Platforms 1 and 2 serve the Bankstown Line and Platforms 5 and 6 serve the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line. Prior to the opening of the Airport line in May 2000, all East Hills line services operated via platforms 3 and 4. Most East Hills trains now run via the Airport line, although some peak hour services continue to travel via Sydenham using these platforms.

A new concourse including four lifts and new stairs to access the platforms opened in February 2013.[5] The upgrade also included new ticketing facilities, a new family accessible toilet and staff facilities.[6]

The station will see changes as a result of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project. A new footbridge will be constructed at the northern end of the platforms to improve interchanges between services. Following conversion of most of the Bankstown railway line to metro standards, the T3 Bankstown line services through Sydenham will be replaced with metro services of what is presently known as the Metro North West Line. The stations north of Sydenham currently served by the T3 - St Peters and Erskineville - will be transferred to another Sydney Trains line, although full plans for this have not been announced.

Station layout

The station features a large overhead concourse at the southern end which connects to a road bridge over the tracks. Immediately south of the station, the Metropolitan Goods Line to Port Botany crosses over the passenger lines via a bridge that opened in 1925, while beyond lies the XPT Service Centre.[7]

Platforms and services

Platform
type
Platform
number
Line Details Next station
(Up direction)
Next station
(Down direction)
Side 1 Services to the City Circle. Platform opened 1962. St Peters N/A
Island 2 Services to Lidcombe & Liverpool via Bankstown. Platform opened 1907, closed 1928, reopened 1962. N/A Marrickville
3 Limited services to the City Circle. Original platform. St Peters N/A
Island 4 Limited services to Macarthur. Original platform. N/A Revesby
5 Services to the city & Bondi Junction. Platform opened 1907. Redfern N/A
Side 6 Services to Cronulla & Waterfall via Hurstville. Platform opened 1928. N/A Tempe

References

  1. Sydenham Station NSWrail.net
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sydenham Railway Station Group NSW Environment & Heritage
  3. "Station Information N to Z" JH Forsyth State Rail Authority 1997
  4. Lunch Club Notes Australian Railway Historical Society
  5. Improved public transport facilities for Sydenham commuters Transport for NSW
  6. CityRail Update Bankstown and Inner West Edition August 2011
  7. Sydenham (Illawarra Line) Underbridge NSW Environment & Heritage


Attribution

This article incorporates text from the following revision of the English Wikipedia article "Sydenham railway station, Sydney": https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sydenham_railway_station,_Sydney&oldid=849937686.