Platforms and Services
The station is served by four trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours. It is also served by have a half hourly Intercity train express service to Central via Strathfield, as well as one train per hour to Gosford or Wyong via Epping and one train per hour to Newcastle via Epping.
| Platform | Line | Stopping Pattern | Notes |
| Northern Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Central and North Sydney via Strathfield and the City, then on to Hornsby via Macquarie Park | ||
| Newcastle & Central Coast Line | Intercity services to Central (i) via Strathfield | ||
| Northern Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Central and North Sydney via Strathfield and the City, then on to Hornsby via Macquarie Park | ||
| Newcastle & Central Coast Line | Intercity services to Central (i) via Strathfield | ||
| Northern Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Epping via Eastwood; peak hour suburban all stations and limited stops services to Hornsby via Eastwood | Change at Epping for all stations to Hornsby. | |
| Newcastle & Central Coast Line | Intercity services to Gosford, Wyong and Newcastle via Epping | ||
| Northern Line | Suburban all stations and limited stops services to Epping via Eastwood; peak hour suburban all stations and limited stops services to Hornsby via Eastwood | Change at Epping for all stations to Hornsby. | |
| Newcastle & Central Coast Line | Intercity services to Gosford, Wyong and Newcastle via Epping |
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