Croydon_railway_station,_Sydney

Croydon railway station, Sydney

Croydon is a railway station located on the Inner West Line and South Line in the Sydney suburb of Croydon.

Croydon Station was originally opened as Five Dock Station in 1875, but its name was changed to Croydon soon afterwards.

Platforms/Service

The station has six tracks passing through the station, though only five platforms. The up main line, served now by InterCity trains heading towards the city, had a platform until the late 1970s. It has since been removed, although the footbridge remnants leading to the former platform are still visible.

Platform 1:

  • Not currently in use - used only by trains during trackwork or in emergencies.

Platform 2:

  • Not currently in use - used only by trains during trackwork or in emergencies. Until the September 4, 2005 timetable a limited number of South Line trains stopped on this platform in the morning and early afternoon.

Platform 3:

  • Not currently in use - used only by trains during trackwork or in emergencies. Until the September 4, 2005 timetable a limited number of South Line trains stopped on this platform in the morning and early afternoon.

Platform 4:

Platform 5:

Transport Links

NightRide runs two routes via Croydon station:

Gallery

Neighbouring stations

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