Castle Hill, New South Wales - Transport

Transport

The bulk of Castle Hill residents own private vehicles and travel to work using these, however bus services service the suburb. Castle Hill was once served by the Rogans Hill railway line to Parramatta, which closed in 1932. There have been various plans to build railway lines through the suburb but none have ever progressed past the proposal stage.

Castle Hill is well served by private buses such as Hillsbus which provides express services to Sydney CBD, as well as Parramatta, Pennant Hills, Macquarie Park, Baulkham Hills, Rouse Hill, Cherrybrook and Busways, which provides services to Stanhope Gardens, Kellyville, Glenwood, Bella Vista and Blacktown. Castle Hill is served by the following services

  • M60 - Parramatta to Hornsby
  • M61 - Castle Hill to Railway Square
  • 600 - Castle Hill to Parramatta
  • 603 - Glenhaven to Parramatta
  • 604 - Castle Hill to Parramatta
  • 610 - Rouse Hill Town Centre to Railway Square
  • 610X - Rouse Hill Town Centre to Railway Square
  • 612 - Riley T-Way Station to Milsons Point
  • 619 - Castle Hill to Macquarie Park
  • 621 - Castle Hill to Town Hall peak hour to Macquarie Park only
  • 632 - Castlewood Estate to Hornsby
  • 633 - Castle Hill to Pennant Hills
  • 635 - Castle Hill to Beecroft
  • 637 - Castle Hill to Glenorie
  • 638 - Castle Hill to Berrilee
  • 639 - Castle Hill to Kenthurst
  • 644 - Castle Hill to Round Corner
  • 651 - Castle Hill to Macquarie Centre occasionally to Town Hall railway station, Sydney
  • 715 - Castle Hill to Seven Hills
  • 745 - Castle Hill to Glendenning
  • T60 - Castle Hill to Parramatta
  • T62 - Castle Hill to Parramatta
  • T70 - Castle Hill to Blacktown
  • T71 - Castle Hill to Blacktown

The North West Rail Link has been announced by the NSW Government for the Hills District which is scheduled to be completed in 2022.

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