Harris Park Railway Station - Neighbouring Stations

Neighbouring Stations

Preceding station CityRail Following station
Parramatta towards Emu Plains or Richmond Western Line Granville towards Central
Parramatta towards Blacktown Cumberland Line Merrylands towards Campbelltown
CityRail Stations
Cumberland
  • Campbelltown
  • Leumeah
  • Minto
  • Ingleburn
  • Macquarie Fields
  • Glenfield
  • Casula
  • Liverpool
  • Warwick Farm
  • Cabramatta
  • Canley Vale
  • Fairfield
  • Yennora
  • Guildford
  • Merrylands
  • Harris Park
  • Parramatta
  • Westmead
  • Wentworthville
  • Pendle Hill
  • Toongabbie
  • Seven Hills
  • Blacktown
Western Line
  • Central
  • Redfern
  • Burwood
  • Strathfield
  • Lidcombe
  • Auburn
  • Clyde
  • Granville
  • Harris Park
  • Parramatta
  • Westmead
  • Wentworthville
  • Pendle Hill
  • Toongabbie
  • Seven Hills
  • Blacktown
  • Doonside
  • Rooty Hill
  • Mount Druitt
  • St Marys
  • Werrington
  • Kingswood
  • Penrith
  • Emu Plains
  • Marayong
  • Quakers Hill
  • Schofields
  • Riverstone
  • Vineyard
  • Mulgrave
  • Windsor
  • Clarendon
  • East Richmond
  • Richmond
(stations in italics are under planning or under construction)
CityRail Lines
Suburban
  • Bankstown
  • Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
  • Inner West
  • Airport & East Hills
  • South
  • Cumberland
  • Western
  • North Shore
  • Carlingford
  • Olympic Park
  • Northern
Interurban and regional
  • South Coast
  • Southern Highlands
  • Blue Mountains
  • Newcastle & Central Coast
  • Hunter
Under construction or planning: South West Rail Link, North West Rail Link

Coordinates: 33°49′24″S 151°00′28″E / 33.82323611°S 151.0076889°E / -33.82323611; 151.0076889

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