Westmead Railway Station - Transport Links

Transport Links

STAND N

  • 705, 708, 711, T60-T66 - to Parramatta (Hillsbus)
  • N70 - Night time service - to Town Hall via Parramatta, Strathfield and Leichhardt (NightRide)
  • N71 - Friday, Saturday, Sunday night time service - to Town Hall via Parramatta, Strathfield and Leichhardt (NightRide)

STAND S

  • 705 - to Blacktown via Wentworthville, Pendle Hill, Seven Hills and Lalor Park (Hillsbus)
  • 708 - Limited weekdays service - to Constitution Hill via Wentworthville and Pendle Hill (Hillsbus)
  • 711 - to Blacktown via Westmead Hospitals, Wentworthville, Seven Hills and Lalor Park (Hillsbus)
  • T60 - to Castle Hill via North West T-Way, Winston Hills Mall and Crestwood (Hillsbus)
  • T61 - to Blacktown via North West T-Way, Kings Langley and Sunnyholt T-Way (Hillsbus)
  • T62 - to Castle Hill via North West T-Way, Bella Vista, Norwest Business Park and Tuckwell Road (Hillsbus)
  • T63 - Weekdays service - to Rouse Hill Town Centre via North West T-way, Glenwood, Stanhope Gardens and Kellyville Ridge (Hillsbus)
  • T64 - to Rouse Hill Town Centre via North West T-Way, Norwest Business Park and Beaumont Hills (Hillsbus)
  • T65 - to Rouse Hill Town Centre via North West T-Way (Hillsbus)
  • T66 - to Rouse Hill via North West T-Way and Rouse Hill Town Centre (Hillsbus)
  • N70 - Night time service - to Penrith via Blacktown and Mount Druitt (NightRide)
  • N71 - Friday, Saturday, Sunday night time service - to Richmond via Blacktown and Riverstone (NightRide)

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