Platforms and Services
The station is served by four to six trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours.
Platform | Line | Stopping Pattern | Notes |
Western Line | all stations and limited stops services to Central, then on to the ■North Shore Line | ||
Cumberland Line | all stations services to Campbelltown via Parramatta | one weekday afternoon peak services starts from Quakers Hill | |
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 | ||
Blue Mountains Line | intercity services to Central | ||
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 | ||
Blue Mountains Line | intercity services to Springwood, Katoomba, Mount Victoria and Lithgow via Katoomba | ||
Western Line | all stations and limited stops services to Blacktown, Quakers Hill, Schofields, Riverstone, Richmond, St Marys, Penrith and Emu Plains via Blacktown | ||
Cumberland Line | all stations services to Blacktown | one weekday morning peak services continues west to Quakers Hill |
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