How many train stations are in Sydney?

170

Sydney Trains
Number of lines 8
Number of stations 170
Annual ridership 377.1 million (2018–2019)
Chief executive Matt Longland

How far is Parramatta from the city?

Parramatta is just 24 kilometres from the Sydney CBD and is easily accessed by express train or by Parramatta Road/M4 freeway, Victoria Road, Cumberland Highway or Windsor Road.

Is North Sydney station open?

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Weekdays Weekends/public holidays
Weekdays24 hours (station closed 12.30am-4am) Weekends/public holidays24 hours (station closed 1am-4am)

How do I get to Sydney by train?

Sydney Trains,the Sydney metropolitan rail operator, provide frequent trains between Sydney and most suburbs over an intensive network of lines. Most lines operate through the City Railway – either running around the City Circle, through the Eastern Suburbs Railway to Bondi Junction, or across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to North Sydney.

How does the Sydney train network work?

Most lines operate through the City Railway – either running around the City Circle, through the Eastern Suburbs Railway to Bondi Junction, or across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to North Sydney. Sydney trains are frequent and well-used. Of particular interest is that the Sydney train network is operated by electric double-deck trains.

Where do Sydney’s public transport lines run?

Most lines operate through the City Railway – either running around the City Circle, through the Eastern Suburbs Railway to Bondi Junction, or across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to North Sydney.

What is the Sydney Metro Rail system?

It serves the city’s northern and western neighborhoods, among which the communities of Blacktown and Perinth, Chatswood, Parramatta, Hornsby and the Central Business District stand out. As this is not so much a metro system, the railroad lines do not have the exclusivity of being served by just one line and trains travel to many stations.