- Marrickville railway station
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Marrickville
Bankstown Line Station code MRV Suburb Marrickville Street(s) Illawarra Road Distance from Central Station 6.58 km Altitude (above sea level) ? m Types of stopping trains Suburban all stops Number of platforms 2 Number of tracks 2 Platform arrangement 2 Side Type of station Ground Ticket barriers No Transfers available Bus Disabled access No Station facilities Link Marrickville is a CityRail railway station on the Bankstown line. Located in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville, it serves a residential area. It has three platforms, only two of which are used for passenger traffic. One platform faces the Metropolitan Goods Line which parallels the Bankstown line at this point, and is fenced off.
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Platforms and services
The station is served by two to four trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours.
Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes Bankstown Line all stations and limited stops services to Central and the City Circle via Sydenham Bankstown Line all stations and limited stops services to Lidcombe or Liverpool via Bankstown Accessibility
Platform 2 (outbound trains) is directly accessible from Station Street. However, Platform 1 (inbound trains) must be accessed by stairs from Illawarra Road, which crosses the railway line at the western end of the station. This does not allow for Easy Access for wheelchairs.
Transport links
Sydney Buses runs two routes via Marrickvile station:
- Route 423 - between Circular Quay and Kingsgrove
- Route L23 - weekdays (Monday to Friday) Limited Stops Service - between Circular Quay and Kingsgrove
NightRide runs one route via Marrickville railway station:
- Route N40 - between East Hills station and City (Town Hall)
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Trackplan
Neighbouring stations
Preceding station CityRail Following station towards Lidcombe or LiverpoolBankstown Line towards CentralCoordinates: 33°54′51″S 151°09′15″E / 33.91408056°S 151.1540778°E
Categories:- Railway stations in Sydney
- Railway stations opened in 1895
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