Services
Most services operate as a Clyde-Carlingford shuttle. One service in the morning peak hour continues to Central, stopping Lidcombe, Strathfield & Redfern. Another service in the very early morning operates Lidcombe-Carlingford. For all other trains, a change of trains is needed at Clyde station. On racedays at Rosehill racecourse, additional services operate to the Sandown line platform at Rosehill station, and previously stabled on the Sandown branch prior to the removal of the electric catenary in December 2002. From 12 February 2007, most services were weekdays operated using a four car Millennium train, in June 2008 the four car Millennium set was replaced by a three car L set.
Name | Code | Serving Suburbs | Pattern stops at this station |
Connections | ||
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Carlingford Line | ||||||
Clyde | CYE | Granville | ||||
Rosehill | RSL | Rosehill, Camellia, Harris Park | ||||
Camellia | CEL | Camellia, Rosehill | ||||
Rydalmere | RYD | Rydalmere | ||||
Dundas | DDS | Dundas, Oatlands | ||||
Telopea | TEA | Telopea, Dundas Valley | ||||
Carlingford | CGF | Carlingford, North Rocks, West Pennant Hills |
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