Gallery
- Prior to refurbishment
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Looking down at Platforms from the overhead concourse
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Looking south toward Menangle Park
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Looking north toward Campbelltown
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Entrance
- After refurbishment
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Eastern side entrance
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Platform 1
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Platform 2 as viewed across from Platform 3
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Platform 2 as viewed across from Platform 3, also seen is the overhead concourse and access ramp linking it to Platform 1 and 2
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Platform 3 with an Endeavour railcar about to depart and continue onto the Southern Highlands line
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Ramp access to above concourse for Platform 1 and 2
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Looking north toward Campbelltown
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Looking north on platforms 1 and 2 at night
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Concourse
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Entrance
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View of platform entrance area
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Western side entrance
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Station bus interchange viewed from outside eastern entrance
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The bus interchange
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Stairs leading down to the bus interchange and footbridge over to Macarthur Square
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Looking south to the footbridge
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South end of platforms
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