Belmore railway station, Sydney

Belmore railway station is a station on the Sydney Trains Bankstown Line, located in the Sydney suburb of Belmore. It opened in 1895 and was the terminus of the line until 1909 when the line was extended to Bankstown. It is generally served by four trains per hour in each direction, although this can vary during peak hours when there may be extra services, and also after hours when services are less frequent. Situated in a cutting, it has a slender island platform, and is crossed by a road bridge which carries Burwood Road. Entry is through an original wooden ticket office directly off Burwood Road, a single set of stairs and a single lift providing access to the platform below. The lift provides Easy Access for wheelchairs to the platform.Platforms and servicesFrom 20 October 2013, on weekdays the station is served by four trains per hour in each direction for most of the day, with additional trains provided during peak hours; on weekends the station is served by four trains per hour in each direction for most of the day.Transport linksSydney Buses runs one route via Belmore station: Route 415 - north to Chiswick via Belfield, Enfield, Strathfield station, Burwood station and Five Dock Shops; south to Campsie station via Belmore SouthNightRide runs one route via Belmore railway station: Route N40 - between East Hills station and City (Town Hall).

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Transit stop