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Fairfield railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Old Main South line, serving the Sydney suburb of Fairfield. It is served by Sydney Trains' T2 Leppington & Inner West and T5 Cumberland line services. It was designed and built by NSW Government Railways from 1856 to 1891. It is also known as Fairfield Railway ...
Station Code Image Sydney Trains services Railway line(s) ... South Fairfield (1924–1926) Casula: CSL T2. T5. ... List of NSW TrainLink railway stations; Related
Clyde station opened in 1882 as Rosehill Junction. It was renamed Clyde on 19 August 1883, Clyde Junction on 1 August 1901, and back to Clyde in April 1904. [3] The station was also rebuilt in 1959. [4] On 17 November 1888, Clyde became a Junction station with the opening of the Carlingford line to Rosehill.
Fairfield railway station, Melbourne (formerly Fairfield Park), on the Hurstbridge line in Victoria, Australia; Fairfield railway station, Sydney, on the Main South line in New South Wales, Australia; Fairfield station (Metro-North), on the Northeast Corridor in Connecticut, USA; Fairfield–Black Rock station, also on the Northeast Corridor in ...
Fairfield is a suburb of Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.Being in the centre of the Cumberland Plain, Fairfield is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of the Sydney central business district and is the administrative heart of the Fairfield City Council (local government area) – despite a very small portion of it belonging to the Cumberland Council.
The Main Southern Railway (or Great Southern Railway [1] [2]) is a major railway in New South Wales, Australia. It runs from Sydney to Albury , near the Victorian border. The line passes through the Southern Highlands , Southern Tablelands , South West Slopes and Riverina regions.
A railway station was built at neighbouring Fairfield in 1856 leading to substantial population growth around the station which eventually to Fairfield West being subdivided in the 1870s. At the time it was mostly small farms but a Progress Association was established leading to a post office, school and a sportsground being built in the community.
800: to Fairfield station via Polding Street [27] 812: peak hours only to Fairfield station via The Horsley Drive [28] Stand K: CDC NSW. 705: to Parramatta station via Lalor Park and Pendle Hill [29] 711: to Parramatta station via Seven Hills and Wentworthville [30] Stand L: CDC NSW. 611: to Macquarie Park via M2 Motorway [31]