Bus Services At Rockdale Interchange
Sydney Buses runs the following routes from Rockdale station:
Stand A:
- 422 - to Circular Quay via Tempe. Stops on Princes Highway southbound to Kogarah
Stand B:
- 476 - to Dolls Point via Sans Souci.
- 477 - to Miranda (Kiora Road) via Taren Point.
- 479 - to Rockdale Plaza
Stand C:
- 478 - to Ramsgate - (Ramsgate Road). Selected weekday off peak services to Miranda (Kiora Road) via Taren Point
- 479 - to Rockdale Plaza via Brighton - Kyeemagh
Stand D:
- 493 - to Roselands - (First Avenue) via Bexley North
Stand E:
- 492 - to Drummoyne (Lyons and Victoria Roads)
Stand F:
- 400 - limited stops services - to Burwood (Burwood Road at Westfield Burwood)
Stand G
- 452 - to Beverly Hills station via Bexley and Hurstville (Westfield)
- 453 - to Hurstville station via Carlton
Stand H:
- 400 - limited stops services - to Bondi Junction Interchange
- 410 - Weekday peak hour limited stops services - to Bondi Junction Interchange
- 473 - to Campsie via Arncliffe
NightRide runs the following routes via Rockdale railway station:
- Route N10 - between Sutherland Station and City (Town Hall)
- Route N11 - between Cronulla station and City (Town Hall)
- Route N20 - between Riverwood Station and Rockdale Station
NightRide services depart stand F southbound and stand H northbound
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