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Fairfield railway station, Sydney

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Elevation
  
14m

Operated by
  
Sydney Trains

Opened
  
26 September 1856

Connection
  
Bus

Owned by
  
RailCorp

Line(s)
  
Main South

Owner
  
RailCorp

Tracks
  
2

Fairfield railway station, Sydney

Location
  
The Crescent, Fairfield Australia

Distance
  
29.00 kilometres from Central

Address
  
Fairfield NSW 2165, Australia

Similar
  
Dundas railway station, Telopea railway station, Rydalmere railway station, Canley Vale railway st, Cheltenham railway station - S

Fairfield railway station is located on the Main South line, serving the Sydney suburb of Fairfield. It is served by Sydney Trains T2 South and T5 Cumberland line services.

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History

Fairfield station opened on 26 September 1856 when the Main South line was extended from Granville to Liverpool. It was the only intermediate station on the line.

The former station master's residence is the oldest surviving railway building in New South Wales.

All buses depart from the Fairfield Bus Interchange.

Transit Systems:

  • 800: to Blacktown Stand A
  • 802: Parramatta to Liverpool - Stand C to Liverpool - Stand I to Parramatta
  • 804: Parramatta to Liverpool - Stand C to Liverpool - Stand I to Parramatta
  • 808: to Liverpool Stand C
  • 812: to Blacktown Stand B
  • 813: to Bonnyrigg Stand B
  • 814: to Blacktown Stand B
  • 817: to Cabramatta Stand A
  • Transdev NSW:

  • 904: to Liverpool Stand E
  • 905: to Bankstown Stand D
  • 906: to Parramatta Stand E
  • S4 Shopper Service to Chester Hill Stand D
  • Fairfield station is served by two NightRide routes:

  • N50: Liverpool station to City (Town Hall)
  • N60: to City (Town Hall)
  • References

    Fairfield railway station, Sydney Wikipedia