Ingleburn Railway Station - Platforms and Services

Platforms and Services

There are two platforms at Ingleburn: platform 1 having 'up' services heading towards the city or Blacktown, and platform 2 having 'down' services heading towards Campbelltown, and Macarthur.

The station is served by four trains per hour (not evenly spaced) for most of the time, two each on the South and East Hills lines. There are additional trains during weekday peak hours. The Cumberland line operates only during weekday peak hours.

Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes
South Line all stations and limited stops services to the City Circle via Granville selected services operate via the Bankstown and Inner West lines
Cumberland Line all stations services to Blacktown via Parramatta one weekday morning peak services continues west to Quakers Hill, does not operate on weekends
Airport & East Hills Line all stations and limited stops services to the City Circle via East Hills selected peak services run via Sydenham, rather than the Airport
South Line all stations services to Campbelltown selected services operate via the Bankstown and Inner West lines
Cumberland Line all stations services to Campbelltown one weekday afternoon peak services starts from Quakers Hill, does not operate on weekends
Airport & East Hills Line all stations services to Campbelltown and Macarthur selected peak services run via Sydenham, rather than the Airport

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