Circular Quay Railway Station - Platforms and Services

Platforms and Services

Trains on the East Hills, South, Bankstown and Inner West lines pass through Circular Quay, and the station is considered the terminal point for these services (technically it is where the run number for the service changes). Services on the Illawarra line used the station until the 1979 completion of the Eastern Suburbs line. The station is manned from first to last train, and is fully accessible to wheelchairs.

The station is served by six to ten trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours.

Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes
Inner West Line all stations and limited stops services to Ashfield, Strathfield, Lidcombe, Cabramatta and Liverpool via Regents Park continuation of services from East Hills or Bankstown line
South Line all stations and limited stops services to Glenfield and Campbelltown via Granville continuation of services from East Hills or Bankstown line
Airport & East Hills Line all stations and limited stops services to Kingsgrove, Revesby, Glenfield, Campbelltown and Macarthur via the Airport or Sydenham continuation of services from Inner West or South line
Bankstown Line all stations and limited stops services to Bankstown, Lidcombe and Liverpool via Sydenham continuation of services from Inner West or South line

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