Inner West Line Stations
Name | Code | Distance from Central |
Opened | MyMulti Zone |
Serving Suburbs | Pattern stops at this station |
Connections | ||
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through service continues from â– Bankstown Line | |||||||||
Inner West Line | |||||||||
Town Hall | THL | 1.2 km | 1932 | One | Sydney, Darling Harbour | ||||
Wynyard | WYD | 2.1 km | 1932 | One | Sydney, The Rocks, Millers Point | ||||
Circular Quay | CQY | 3.0 km | 1956 | One | Circular Quay, Sydney, The Rocks, Millers Point | ||||
St James | SAJ | km | 1926 | One | Sydney | ||||
Museum | MSM | km | 1926 | One | Sydney | ||||
Central | SBO | 0 km | 1855 | One | Central, Strawberry Hills, Ultimo, Surry Hills | ||||
Redfern | RDF | 1.3 km | 1878 | One | Redfern, Waterloo, Darlington, The University of Sydney | ||||
Macdonaldtown | MAC | 2.5 km | 1878 | One | Macdonaldtown, Erskineville, Newtown, Redfern | ||||
Newtown | 3.1 km | 1855 | One | Newtown, Erskineville, Macdonaldtown | |||||
Stanmore | SMN | 4.7 km | 1878 | One | Stanmore | ||||
Petersham | PSM | 5.5 km | 1857 | One | Petersham | ||||
Lewisham | LWI | 6.3 km | 1886 | One | Lewisham, Petersham | ||||
Summer Hill | SMH | 7.0 km | 1879 | One | Summer Hill | ||||
Ashfield | AFD | 8.4 km | 1855 | One | Ashfield | ||||
Croydon | CYD | 9.4 km | 1875 | One | Croydon | ||||
Burwood | BUW | 10.6 km | 1855 | Two | Burwood | ||||
Strathfield | SFD | 11.8 km | 1876 | Two | Strathfield, Homebush | ||||
Homebush | HSH | 12.7 km | 1855 | Two | Homebush | ||||
Flemington | FMG | 14.3 km | 1884 | Two | Flemington | ||||
Lidcombe | LDC | 16.6 km | 1858 | Two | Lidcombe | ||||
Berala | BAA | 18.4 km | 1912 | Two | Berala | ||||
Regents Park | RGP | 19.9 km | 1912 | Two | Regents Park | ||||
Most Inner West Line trains run via the â– Bankstown Line, with limited weekday services continuing to Liverpool via the following stations. | |||||||||
Sefton | SFT | 21.2 km | 1924 | Two | Sefton | ||||
Chester Hill | CHH | 22.3 km | 1924 | Two | Chester Hill | ||||
Leightonfield | LHF | 23.7 km | 1942 | Two | Leightonfield | ||||
Villawood | VWD | 24.5 km | 1924 | Two | Villawood | ||||
Carramar | CMR | 25.9 km | 1924 | Two | Carramar | ||||
Cabramatta | CTT | 28.4 km | 1870 | Two | Cabramatta | ||||
Warwick Farm | WKF | 34.2 km | 1889 | Two | Warwick Farm | ||||
Liverpool | LPO | 35.7 km | 1856 | Two | Liverpool |
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