• Source: Carramar railway station
    • Carramar railway station is a heritage-listed railway station on the Main Southern railway line in the Sydney suburb of Carramar. It is served by Sydney Trains' T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line services.


      History


      Carramar station opened as South Fairfield on 8 October 1924 when the Main Southern railway line was extended from Regents Park to Cabramatta. It was renamed Carramar on 1 July 1926.
      To the south of the station lies the Southern Sydney Freight Line, which opened in January 2013.


      Platforms and services


      Historically, eastbound services connected Carramar to the City Circle via Lidcombe and the Main Suburban railway line. Between 2013 and 2024, eastbound services from Carramar to the City Circle ran only via an alternate route along the Bankstown railway line. Following the partial closure of the Bankstown railway line for Sydney Metro conversion in 2024, this situation reverted. Now eastbound services from Carramar operate to the City Circle via Lidcombe again, branded as the T3 Liverpool & Inner West Line.


      References




      External links


      Media related to Carramar railway station at Wikimedia Commons
      Carramar station details Transport for New South Wales

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