Bus Services
Blacktown Station Bus Interchange
Stand 1: NightRide and Free Westpoint Shuttle
- N70 - between Penrith station and Town Hall
- N71 - between Richmond station and Town Hall
- Free Westpoint Shuttle - linking Blacktown Station and Westpoint for connection with Busways services
Stand 2: Busways
- 750- to Mount Druitt via Richmond Road
- 754 - to Mount Druitt via Hassall Grove
Stand 3: Busways
- 753 - to Doonside
- 756 - to Mount Druitt
Stand 4: Busways
- 751 - to Quakers Hill
- 752 - to Quakers Hill
Stand 5: Hillsbus (702) and Westbus (812)
- 702 - to Seven Hills
- 812 - to Fairfield
Stand 6: Hillsbus
- 700 - to Parramatta
Stand 7: Busways
- 720 - Free Blacktown Shuttle
- 721 - to Blacktown Hospital
- 727 - to Tallawong Avenue
Stand 8: Busways
- 722 - to Prospect
- 724 - to Arndell Park
Stand 9: Busways
- 725 - to Doonside
- 726 - to Doonside station
Stand 11: Hillsbus
- 705 - to Parramatta
Stand 12: Hillsbus
- 711 - to Parramatta
Stand 13: Hillsbus
- 611 - to Macquarie Park via M2 Motorway
- 630 - to Macquarie Park via Seven Hills, Baulkham Hills and Epping
Stand 15/16: Busways and Hillsbus (T61)
- 744 - to Blacktown Industrial Area
- S7 - Parklea Garden Village Shopper Hopper
- T61 - to Parramatta via Kings Langley
- T70 - to Castle Hill via Glenwood and Norwest
- T71 - to Castle Hill via Stanhope Gardens and Kellyville
- T74- to Riverstone via Stanhope Gardens and The Ponds
- T75 - to Rouse Hill via Rouse Hill Town Centre
Stand 17: Busways
- 743 - to Kings Langley via Kings Park
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