Seven Hills Railway Station - Platforms and Services

Platforms and Services

The station is served by four trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours. Some Blue Mountains Line services stop at Seven Hills in the early morning and late evening

Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes
Western Line All stations and limited stops services to Central; then on to the ■ North Shore Line. one weekday afternoon peak services starts from Quakers Hill.
Cumberland Line All stations services to Campbelltown via Parramatta.
Western Line All stations and limited stops services to Central; then on to the ■ North Shore Line. Some late night ■ Blue Mountains Line intercity trains to Sydney Terminal; One early Saturday morning service to Richmond Starts here.
Cumberland Line All stations services to Campbelltown via Parramatta.
Western Line All stations and limited stops services to Blacktown, Quakers Hill, Schofields, Riverstone, Richmond, St Marys, Penrith and Emu Plains via Blacktown. Some early morning ■ Blue Mountains Line intercity trains to Springwood and Lithgow via Katoomba
Cumberland Line All stations services to Blacktown.
Western Line All stations and limited stops services to Blacktown, Quakers Hill, Schofields, Riverstone, Richmond, St Marys, Penrith and Emu Plains via Blacktown. one weekday morning peak services continues west to Quakers Hill.
Cumberland Line All stations services to Blacktown.

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