North Shore Line Stations
| Name | Code | Distance from Central |
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| Central | CEN | 0 km | 1855 | One | Central, Strawberry Hills, Ultimo, Surry Hills |
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| Town Hall | TWH | 1.2 km | 1932 | One | Sydney CBD, Darling Harbour |
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| Wynyard | WYN | 2.1 km | 1932 | One | Sydney CBD, The Rocks, Millers Point |
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| Milsons Point | MPT | 4.4 km | 1932 | One | Milsons Point, Kirribilli |
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| North Sydney | NSY | 5.1 km | 1932 | One | North Sydney, Crows Nest |
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| Waverton | WVT | 6.1 km | 1893 | One | Waverton, Lavender Bay, North Sydney |
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| Wollstonecraft | WSC | 7.2 km | 1893 | One | Wollstonecraft, Greenwich |
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| St Leonards | STL | 8.4 km | 1890 | One | St Leonards, Gore Hill, Osbourne Park, Greenwich |
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| Artarmon | ATO | 10.3 km | 1898 | One | Artarmon, Willoughby, Narenburn |
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| Chatswood | CWD | 11.7 km | 1890 | One | Chatswood | ||||||||||
| Roseville | RSV | 13.3 km | 1890 | Two | Roseville | ||||||||||
| Lindfield | LFD | 14.6 km | 1890 | Two | Lindfield, West Lindfield, East Lindfield |
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| Killara | KIL | 15.9 km | 1899 | Two | Killara, East Lindfield |
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| Gordon | GDN | 17.1 km | 1890 | Two | Gordon, West Pymble |
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| Pymble | PYM | 18.9 km | 1890 | Two | Pymble, West Pymble |
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| Turramurra | TRM | 20.8 km | 1890 | Two | Turramurra | ||||||||||
| Warrawee | WAE | 21.9 km | 1900 | Two | Warrawee, Wahroonga |
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| Wahroonga | WRO | 22.6 km | 1890 | Two | Wahroonga | ||||||||||
| Waitara | WAI | 24.2 km | 1895 | Two | Waitara | ||||||||||
| Hornsby | HBY | 33.9 km | 1886 | Two | Hornsby, Waitara |
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| Asquith | ASQ | 35.7 km | 1915 | Three | Asquith | ||||||||||
| Mount Colah | MCL | 37.7 km | 1887 | Three | Mount Colah | ||||||||||
| Mount Kuring-gai | MKI | 40.7 km | 1901 | Three | Mount Kuring-gai | ||||||||||
| Berowra | BER | 44.7 km | 1887 | Three | Berowra | ||||||||||
| Woy Woy (peak hours only) |
WOY | 72.6 km | 1889 | Three | Woy Woy | ||||||||||
| Gosford (peak hours only) |
GOS | 80.9 km | 1887 | Three | Gosford | ||||||||||
| Narara (peak hours only) |
NRR | 84.6 km | 1887 | Three | Narara | ||||||||||
| Niagara Park (peak hours only) |
NIA | 86.2 km | 1902 | Three | Niagara Park | ||||||||||
| Lisarow (peak hours only) |
LRW | 87.7 km | 1887 | Three | Lisarow | ||||||||||
| Ourimbah (peak hours only) |
OUR | 90.6 km | 1908 | Three | Ourimbah | ||||||||||
| Tuggerah (peak hours only) |
TUG | 98.5 km | 1890 | Three | Tuggerah, Mardi, Chittaway Point, Kangy Angy |
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| Wyong (peak hours only) |
WYG | 101.1 km | 1887 | Three | Wyong, Wattanobi |
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