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Croydon railway station, Sydney

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Location
  
Meta Street, Croydon

Operated by
  
Sydney Trains

Platforms
  
5 (1 side, 2 island)

Owner
  
RailCorp

Owned by
  
RailCorp

Line(s)
  
Main Suburban

Opened
  
7 January 1875

Tracks
  
6

Croydon railway station, Sydney

Distance
  
9.42 kilometres from Central

Address
  
Croydon NSW 2132, Australia

Similar
  
Ashfield, Burwood railway station - S, Summer Hill railway station, Lewisham railway station - S, Strathfield railway station

Croydon railway station is located on the Main Suburban line, serving the Sydney suburb of Croydon. It is served by Sydney Trains T2 Inner West & South line services.

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History

Croydon station opened on 7 January 1875 as Five Dock. In August 1876, it was renamed Croydon. The Main Suburban line through Croydon was quadruplicated in 1892, and sextuplicated in 1927 in association with electrification works.

A pedestrian subway was built at the eastern end of the station in 1892 when the adjacent level crossing was closed. This subway was closed after 1980.

The most northern line had a platform (originally platform 1) until 1927 when it was removed. Remnants still remain of the footbridge and stairs leading up to it.

In 2015, work commenced to on build a new concourse and lifts.

Croydon station is served by three NightRide routes:

  • N50: Liverpool to City (Town Hall)
  • N60: Fairfield Station to City (Town Hall)
  • N61: Carlingford Station to City (Town Hall)
  • References

    Croydon railway station, Sydney Wikipedia