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Clyde railway station

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Location
  
Berry Street, Clyde

Operated by
  
Sydney Trains

Opened
  
1882

Connection
  
Bus

Tracks
  
7

Owned by
  
RailCorp

Platforms
  
6 (3 island)

Owner
  
RailCorp

Rebuilt
  
1959

Clyde railway station

Line(s)
  
Main Suburban Carlingford

Distance
  
20.66 kilometres from Central

Address
  
Granville NSW 2142, Australia

Similar
  
Granville railway station, Auburn railway station - S, Rosehill railway station, Clarendon railway station, Mulgrave railway station

Clyde railway station is located on the Main Suburban line, serving the Sydney suburb of Clyde. It is served by Sydney Trains T1 Western, T2 South and T6 Carlingford line services.

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History

Clyde station opened in 1882 as Rosehill Junction. It was renamed Clyde on 19 August 1883, Clyde Junction on 1 August 1901, and back to Clyde in April 1904. The station was rebuilt in 1959.

On 17 November 1888, Clyde became a junction station with the opening of the Carlingford line to Rosehill.

Clyde station is served by two NightRide routes:

  • N60: Fairfield station to City (Town Hall)
  • N61: Carlingford station to City (Town Hall)
  • References

    Clyde railway station Wikipedia


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