Glenbrook railway station, New South Wales

Glenbrook railway station, New South Wales

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servicearea=Blue Mountains Line|servicearea_color=#Blue Mountains line colour|servicearea_textcolor=black
code=GBR|town=Glenbrook|street=Burfitt Pde|distance=67.08|altitude=?|traintype=Intercity|platforms=2|tracks=2|platform_arr=1 island|stationtype=Ground|gates=No|connect=No|disabled=No
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Glenbrook railway station is a regional railway station on the Blue Mountains Line of the CityRail intercity network, serving the suburb of Glenbrook in the Lower Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened in 1913 [cite web | url=http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:main_west| title=Main West Line | publisher=Nswrail.net] after the construction of a deviation of the Main Western railway through the area.

The station has an island platform, located in a cutting and is served by one train each way per hour in off-peak, with additional services during peak hours.

Platforms/Service

Platform 1:

*Blue Mountains line colour>Blue Mountains Line - intercity services to Penrith and Central.

Platform 2:
*Blue Mountains line colour>Blue Mountains Line - intercity services to Springwood, Katoomba, Mt Victoria and Lithgow.

Neighbouring stations

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