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Castle Hill railway station

Coordinates: 33°43′54″S 151°00′27″E / 33.731601°S 151.007372°E / -33.731601; 151.007372
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Castle Hill
Castle Hill Station entrance
View of station building, looking westward,
June 2019
General information
LocationOld Castle Hill Road, Castle Hill
New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates33°43′54″S 151°00′27″E / 33.731601°S 151.007372°E / -33.731601; 151.007372
Elevation25 m (82 ft) below ground level[1]
Owned byTransport Asset Holding Entity
Operated byMetro Trains Sydney
Distance21km from Chatswood
Platforms2
Train operatorsMetro Trains Sydney
Connections Bus
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Bicycle facilities20 spaces
AccessibleYes
History
Opened26 May 2019[2]
Passengers
2023[4]
  • 3,103,800 (year)
  • 8,504 (daily)[3] (Sydney Metro)
Services
Preceding station Sydney Metro Following station
Hills Showground
towards Tallawong
Metro North West & Bankstown Line Cherrybrook
towards Sydenham
Future services
Hills Showground
towards Tallawong
Metro North West & Bankstown Line
(From 2025)
Cherrybrook
towards Bankstown

Castle Hill railway station is an underground Sydney Metro station in Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia. The station, located opposite the Castle Towers shopping centre, was built as part of the Sydney Metro Northwest project, to serve Metro North West & Bankstown Line train services to Rouse Hill and Chatswood. The station is planned to eventually serve trains to the Sydney central business district and Bankstown as part of the government's 20-year Sydney's Rail Future strategy.[5][6]

History

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Underground concourse

The NSW Government announced a future railway line from Epping to Castle Hill as part of its Action for Public Transport strategy in 1998.[7] In the years that followed, Castle Hill Station formed part of successive north-western rail proposals, including the Metropolitan Rail Expansion Plan in 2005 and a short-lived metro proposal in 2008.[8]

Work on the North West Rail Link got underway with the election of the O'Farrell Government in 2011. The new station was opened to passengers 26 May 2019. The station is operated by Metro Trains Sydney which was also responsible for the design of the station as part of its Operations, Trains and Systems contract with Transport for NSW.[9][10][11]

To make way for the construction of the station, part of Old Northern Road was converted into a bus-only region, and the underground pedestrian tunnel to Castle Towers opened on 5 December 2019, in conjunction with the shopping centre's expansion.[12][13]

Platforms

Services

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Castle Hill has two platforms and two crossovers, which can be used to terminate westbound trains on either platform if there is a problem on the line. It is served by Metro North West & Bankstown Line services.[9][14] Castle Hill station is served by a number of bus routes operated by Busways and CDC NSW.[15]

Trackplan
1
2
Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 Services to Sydenham
2 services to Tallawong
External image
image icon Castle Hills Bus Guide by Transport for NSW

References

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  1. ^ Sydney Metro. "Interactive Map". Sydney Metro. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  2. ^ Metro Transport for NSW
  3. ^ This figure is the number of entries and exits of a year combined averaged to a day.
  4. ^ "Train Station Monthly Usage". Open Data. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  5. ^ Transport for NSW (June 2012). Sydney's rail future: modernising Sydney's trains (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2014.
  6. ^ Sydney Metro City & Southwest Project Overview Archived 17 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Metro June 2015
  7. ^ New South Wales Department of Transport (1998). Action for transport 2010: an integrated transport strategy for Sydney.
  8. ^ Office of the Minister for Transport (10 March 2002). "Media release: release of preferred route for the proposed rail link to for Sydney's north west". Archived from the original on 2 May 2005.
  9. ^ a b Castle Hill station Sydney Metro – Transport for NSW
  10. ^ North West Rail Link $340 million skytrain contract awarded Archived 2 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Transport for NSW 18 December 2013
  11. ^ $8.3 billion North West Rail Link to open in late 2019 Archived 26 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Transport for NSW 16 June 2013
  12. ^ "Next-gen retail offer unveiled at Castle Towers". QIC GRE. 6 December 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  13. ^ "QIC gets connected at Castle Towers". Australian Financial Review. 5 December 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  14. ^ "M1: Metro North West line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  15. ^ Castle Hill Station Transport for NSW
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