Telopea railway station

Telopea
North-east bound view in April 2006
Location Adderton Road, Telopea
Australia
Coordinates 33°47′37″S 151°02′30″E / 33.793661°S 151.041636°E / -33.793661; 151.041636Coordinates: 33°47′37″S 151°02′30″E / 33.793661°S 151.041636°E / -33.793661; 151.041636
Elevation 64m/209ft
Owned by RailCorp
Operated by Sydney Trains
Line(s) Carlingford
Distance 26.34 kilometres from Central
Platforms 1
Tracks 1
Connections
Construction
Structure type Ground
Parking 12 spaces
Other information
Status Staffed 0600 to 1400 MON-FRI
Station code TEA
Website Transport for NSW
History
Opened 13 June 1925
Electrified Yes
Traffic
Passengers (2013) 290 (daily)[1] (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink)
Rank 210
Services
Preceding station   Sydney Trains   Following station
Terminus
T6
Carlingford Line
towards Clyde

Telopea railway station is located on the Carlingford line, serving the Sydney suburb of Telopea. It is served by Sydney Trains T6 Carlingford line services. The station has a single platform. There is a pedestrian level crossing to reach the other side of the line. The platform is only four cars long.

History

Telopea is an infill station, opening on 13 June 1925.[2]

The Camellia to Carlingford section of the Carlingford railway line will be converted to light rail as part of the Parramatta Light Rail project.[3]

Platforms & services

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 services to Carlingford
services to Clyde
[4]

State Transit operates one route via Telopea station:

Telopea railway station is served by one NightRide route:

References

  1. Bureau of Transport Statistics. "Train Statistics 2014" (PDF). Transport NSW. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  2. Telopea Station NSWrail.net
  3. "Parramatta Light Rail - How the preferred network was chosen". Transport for NSW. Archived from the original on 10 December 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  4. "T6: Carlingford line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  5. "State Transit route 545". Transport for NSW.
  6. "N61 Nightride". Transport for NSW.
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