List of Sydney Metro stations

The Sydney Metro is a rapid transit rail system in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The system is owned by the Government of New South Wales[1] and is operated under contract by Metro Trains Sydney, a joint venture between MTR Corporation, John Holland Group, and UGL Rail.[2] There are currently thirteen Sydney Metro stations open and 36 kilometres (22 mi) of track.[3] When current construction is complete, there will be 46 metro stations and 113 kilometres (70 mi) of track.[4]

Map of the Sydney Metro network in 2025, consisting of the Northwest line linking Tallawong with Chatswood and the Southwest line linking Chatswood with Bankstown via the Sydney CBD and Sydenham.
The planned Sydney Metro network in 2025, showing the Sydney Metro Northwest (opened in 2019) and the Sydney Metro City & Southwest (opening in 2024 and 2025)

The first section of the Sydney Metro, Sydney Metro Northwest, opened on 26 May 2019 between Tallawong and Chatswood.[4] This consists of thirteen stations, five of which were existing stations along the Epping to Chatswood rail link converted to metro use, and nine of which were new stations.[3]

Sydney Metro City & Southwest is planned to open in two stages: the section between Chatswood and Sydenham via the central business district is planned to open in 2024, and the section between Sydenham and Bankstown, which consists of the Bankstown Line converted to metro use, is planned to open in 2025.[5][6] The Chatswood to Sydenham section has eight new metro stations[7] and the Sydenham to Bankstown section has eleven new metro stations.[8] Sydney Metro Western Sydney Airport, which will have six new metro stations,[9] is planned to open in 2026 upon the opening of the Western Sydney Airport.[6][10] Sydney Metro West is planned to open in 2032 and will have at least nine new stations, all of which will be underground.[11]

Sydney Metro stations are either elevated, underground, or in a cutting.[12] All stations will have platform screen doors[13] and level boarding.[12]

List of current stations edit

§  Existing station wholly or partially converted for metro operation

List of current stations
Station[14] Image Served by Project[14] Location Opened[a] Transfers
Bella Vista   Northwest Bella Vista[15] 26 May 2019
Castle Hill   Northwest Castle Hill[16] 26 May 2019
Chatswood§   Northwest
City & Southwest (future)
Chatswood[17] 26 May 2019[b]   Sydney Trains
  NSW TrainLink[17]
Cherrybrook   Northwest Cherrybrook[19] 26 May 2019
Epping§   Northwest Epping[20] 26 May 2019[c]   Sydney Trains
  NSW TrainLink[20]
Hills Showground   Northwest Castle Hill[22] 26 May 2019
Kellyville   Northwest Kellyville[23] 26 May 2019
Macquarie Park§   Northwest Macquarie Park[24] 26 May 2019[d]
Macquarie University§   Northwest Macquarie Park[27] 26 May 2019[d]
North Ryde§   Northwest North Ryde[28] 26 May 2019[d]
Norwest   Northwest Norwest[29] 26 May 2019
Rouse Hill   Northwest Rouse Hill[30] 26 May 2019
Tallawong   Northwest Tallawong[31] 26 May 2019

List of future stations edit

List of future stations
Station[14] Image Project[14] Location Planned opening[a] Transfers
Aerotropolis[9] Western Sydney Airport[9] Bringelly[32] 2026[6][10]
Airport Business Park[9] Western Sydney Airport[9] Badgerys Creek[33] 2026[6][10]
Airport Terminal[9] Western Sydney Airport[9] Badgerys Creek[34] 2026[6][10]
Bankstown§ City & Southwest Bankstown 2025[e][5][6]   Sydney Trains[36]
Barangaroo   City & Southwest Barangaroo 2024[5][6]
Belmore§ City & Southwest Belmore 2025[f][5][6]
Burwood North West Burwood 2032[11]
Campsie§ City & Southwest Campsie 2025[f][5][6]
Canterbury§ City & Southwest Canterbury 2025[f][5][6]
Central City & Southwest Sydney 2024[g][5][6] Major Interchange
  Sydney Trains
   NSW TrainLink
  Buses   Light Rail[38]
Crows Nest   City & Southwest Crows Nest 2024[5][6]
Dulwich Hill§ City & Southwest Dulwich Hill 2025[f][5][6]   Light Rail
Five Dock West Five Dock 2032[11]
Gadigal   City & Southwest Sydney 2024[5][6]   Sydney Trains &   Light Rail (Town Hall)
Hunter Street West Sydney 2032[11]   Metro North West Line (Martin Place)
  Sydney Trains (Martin Place & Wynyard)[39]
  Light Rail
Hurlstone Park§ City & Southwest Hurlstone Park 2025[f][5][6]
Lakemba§ City & Southwest Lakemba 2025[e][5][6]
Luddenham[9] Western Sydney Airport[9] Luddenham[40] 2026[6][10]
Marrickville§ City & Southwest Marrickville 2025[f][5][6]
Martin Place   City & Southwest Sydney 2024[h][5][6]   Sydney Metro West at Hunter Street[39]
  Sydney Trains[42]
North Strathfield West North Strathfield 2032[i][11]   Sydney Trains[44]
Orchard Hills[9] Western Sydney Airport[9] Orchard Hills[45] 2026[6][10]
Parramatta West Parramatta 2032[11]   Sydney Trains at Parramatta railway station
  Light Rail[46]
Punchbowl§ City & Southwest Punchbowl 2025[e][5][6]
Pyrmont West Pyrmont 2032[11]
St Marys[9] Western Sydney Airport[9] St Marys 2026[j][10]   Sydney Trains[48]
Sydenham§ City & Southwest Sydenham 2024[k][5][6]   Sydney Trains[50]
Sydney Olympic Park West Sydney Olympic Park 2032[11]   Sydney Trains at Olympic Park railway station[51]
The Bays West Bays Precinct 2032[11]
Victoria Cross   City & Southwest North Sydney 2024[5][6]
Waterloo   City & Southwest Waterloo 2024[5][6]
Westmead West Westmead 2032[11]   Sydney Trains
  Light Rail[52]
Wiley Park§ City & Southwest Wiley Park 2025[l][5][6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Refers to when the station opened for Sydney Metro services
  2. ^ Chatswood station originally opened on 1 January 1890.[18]
  3. ^ Epping station originally opened on 17 September 1886.[21]
  4. ^ a b c Macquarie Park, Macquarie University and North Ryde stations originally opened on 23 February 2009 as part of the Epping to Chatswood rail link.[25][26]
  5. ^ a b c Bankstown, Lakemba and Punchbowl stations originally opened on 14 April 1909.[35]
  6. ^ a b c d e f Belmore, Campsie, Canterbury, Dulwich Hill, Hurlstone Park and Marrickville stations originally opened on 1 February 1895.[35]
  7. ^ Central station originally opened on 4 August 1906.[37]
  8. ^ Martin Place station originally opened on 23 June 1979.[41]
  9. ^ North Strathfield station originally opened on 9 June 1918.[43]
  10. ^ St Marys station originally opened on 1 May 1862.[47]
  11. ^ Sydenham station originally opened on 15 October 1884.[49]
  12. ^ Wiley Park station originally opened on 19 June 1938.[35]

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