Owned by RailCorp Line(s) Main Suburban Opened 26 September 1855 Connection Bus Tracks 6 | Operated by Sydney Trains Platforms 6 (2 side, 2 island) Owner RailCorp Rebuilt 13 March 1892 | |
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Location Railway Parade, Burwood Distance 10.62 kilometres from Central Address Burwood NSW 2134, Australia Similar Strathfield railway station, Bankstown railway station, Croydon railway station - S, Ashfield, Redfern railway station |
Burwood railway station is located on the Main Suburban line, serving the Sydney suburb of Burwood. It is served by Sydney Trains T1 North Shore, Northern & Western line and T2 Inner West & South line services.
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There is one exit onto Burwood Road, Burwood.
History
The original Burwood station opened on 26 September 1855 at a site at ground level on the west side of Burwood Road. The station was relocated in 1892 to the current location on the east side of Burwood Road and along Railway Parade when the line was quadruplicated. The line through Burwood was sextuplicated in 1922, and a second subway was constructed at the eastern end of the station. This subway closed after 1985.
In April 1988, the goods siding to the south of the station was removed.
In 2009/10, the station underwent a significant refurbishment to address high levels of congestion at times of high patronage. Work included an expanded concourse with extra ticket barriers, new toilets and lifts to the platforms. The upgrade was completed in mid 2010.
Transport links
Punchbowl Bus Company operates one route via Burwood station:
Sydney Buses operate 16 routes via Burwood station:
Transdev NSW operates one route from Burwood station:
Burwood station is served by three NightRide routes: