Lidcombe Railway Station - Platforms and Service

Platforms and Service

The station is served by eleven to sixteen trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours.

Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes
Olympic Park Line Shuttle all stations services to Olympic Park
Carlingford Line Express service stopping Strathfield, Redfern, Central. One service per weekday.
Western Line All stations and limited stops services to Central, then on to the ■North Shore Line. Mainly used during weekday peak hours.
Western Line All stations and limited stops services to Blacktown, Quakers Hill, Schofields, Riverstone, Richmond, St Marys, Penrith and Emu Plains via Parramatta Mainly used during weekday peak hours.
Western Line All stations and limited stops services to Central, then on to the ■North Shore Line.
South Line All stations and limited stop services to Central and the City Circle.
Inner West Line All stations services to Central and the City Circle.
Western Line All stations and limited stops services to Blacktown, Quakers Hill, Schofields, Riverstone, Richmond, St Marys, Penrith and Emu Plains via Parramatta.
South Line All stations and limited stops services to Glenfield and Campbelltown via Granville.
Inner West Line All stations services to Cabramatta and Liverpool via Regents Park.
Bankstown Line All stations and limited stops services to Central and the City Circle via Bankstown and Sydenham.
Bankstown Line Terminating services, all stations and limited stops services to Central and the City Circle via Bankstown and Sydenham. Very few services currently use this platform.


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