Town Hall railway station, Sydney

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Town Hall
Town Hall Railway Station, Sydney.jpg
George Street entrance in February 2015
LocationGeorge Street, Sydney
Coordinates33°52′25″S 151°12′17″E / 33.8736819°S 151.2047579°E / -33.8736819; 151.2047579Coordinates: 33°52′25″S 151°12′17″E / 33.8736819°S 151.2047579°E / -33.8736819; 151.2047579
Owned byTransport Asset Holding Entity
Operated bySydney Trains
Line(s)City Circle
Distance1.18 km (0.73 mi) from Central (clockwise)
Platforms6 (2 island, 2 side)
Tracks6
Connections
  • TfNSW B.svg Bus
  • TfNSW L.svg Town Hall
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth
  • 6 metres (20 ft) (upper level)
  • 12 metres (39 ft) (lower level)
Platform levels2
Disabled accessYes
ArchitectJohn Bradfield (designer)[1]
Other information
StatusStaffed
WebsiteTransport for NSW
History
Opened28 February 1932; 89 years ago (1932-02-28)
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
2018226,810 (daily)[2] (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink)
Rank2
Services
Preceding station TfNSW T.png Sydney Trains Following station
Central
toward Emu Plains or Richmond
TfNSW T1.svg North Shore & Western Line Wynyard
toward Berowra
Central
toward Parramatta or Leppington
TfNSW T2.svg Inner West & Leppington Line Wynyard
toward Macarthur
Central
toward Lidcombe or Liverpool
TfNSW T3.svg Bankstown Line
clockwise only
Wynyard
toward Lidcombe or Liverpool
Central
toward Waterfall or Cronulla
TfNSW T4.svg Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line Martin Place
toward Bondi Junction
Central
toward Parramatta or Leppington
TfNSW T8.svg Airport & South Line Wynyard
toward Macarthur
Central
toward Hornsby
TfNSW T9.svg Northern Line Wynyard
toward Gordon
Preceding station TfNSW T.png NSW TrainLink Following station
Wynyard
toward Gosford or Wyong
Central Coast & Newcastle Line
(peak hour services)
Central
Terminus
Central
toward Kiama
South Coast Line Martin Place
toward Bondi Junction
hide
Route map
City Circle route map

Town Hall railway station is a heritage-listed[1] underground commuter rail station located in the centre of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened on 28 February 1932. It is named after the Sydney Town Hall, located directly above the station.

History[]

Platform 2 in 1932
Concourse during renovation in 2017

The station is built on the site of Sydney's earliest colonial cemetery, the Old Sydney Burial Ground.[3][4][5] In 2008, part of this cemetery was being excavated from under the Town Hall.

The station opened on 28 February 1932[1][6] and was built with six platforms, which were split over two levels with three platforms on each level. When the station opened, only four of the platforms were in use: platforms 1, 2 and 3 on the upper level and platform 6, served by escalators, on the lower level.[7] The other two platforms were built in preparation for a proposed western suburbs line from the city to Gladesville, as envisaged under the Bradfield scheme.[7] This line was never built, and the platforms (4 and 5) remained disused until incorporated into the Eastern Suburbs line when it opened in June 1979.

The station concourse had a major restructure in 2005 when the shops inside were closed to make way for the increasing crowds.

During a refurbishment of the station in 2014, a sign pointing to an air-raid shelter was uncovered on a staircase leading to Platforms 1 and 2. It has been encased in a Perspex casing.[8]

Station configuration[]

Town Hall has two platform levels, each with three platforms - physically two island platforms, but set up so that one faces two tracks and the other faces the other track. Each platform has one lift in the centre connecting the concourse with the platforms, providing Easy Access for wheelchairs. These facilities were constructed during 2003-2004. The lower level platforms (4-6) have 4 escalators to the concourse. As the platform is not wide enough, the escalators are in a cross configuration, with two at either end of the platform and another two at the centre. The escalator directions can be changed by staff throughout the day as the passenger flow dictates. The upper level platforms have stairs up to the concourse. There are also small staircases linking the two platform levels.

The concourse is above the two platform levels and immediately below street level. The station is linked to nearby shopping centres including the Queen Victoria Building, The Galeries, Town Hall Square, Pavilion Plaza and, Woolworths Supermarket. There are also several exits up to each side of George Street.

When opened in 2024, the Sydney Metro line will include another station located at Pitt Street.[citation needed]

Platforms and services[]

Platforms and escalators
Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 services to Homebush, Leppington & Parramatta [9]
2 services to Richmond & Emu Plains 6 Weekday Morning Peak NSW TrainLink services to Blacktown[10]
services to Hornsby via Epping & Strathfield[11]
3 services to Hornsby & Berowra via Chatswood & Gordon 3 Weekday Evening peak NSW TrainLink services to Gosford
3 Weekday Evening peak NSW TrainLink services to Wyong[12][13]
services to Gordon via Chatswood[11]
4 services to Cronulla, Waterfall & Helensburgh [14]
Limited services to Wollongong, Dapto or Kiama[15]
5 services to Bondi Junction [14]
Limited services to Bondi Junction or Martin Place[15]
6 services to Revesby & Macarthur
2 weekday evening services to Campbelltown
[16]
T3
services to Lidcombe & Liverpool via Bankstown[17]

Transport links[]

Town Hall station is served by bus routes operated by Forest Coach Lines, Hillsbus, State Transit, Transdev NSW and Transit Systems.

Stand A, QVB:
  • 324 - to Watsons Bay via New South Head Road
  • 325 - via Watsons Bay via Vaucluse

Stand B, QVB:

Stand C, QVB:

  • 607X: to Rouse Hill Town Centre via M2 Motorway and North-West T-way
  • 610X: to Rouse Hill Town Centre via Castle Hill and Kellyville
  • 617X: to Rouse Hill - Adelphi Street (PM peak only)
  • 618X: to Norwest Business Park via Baulkham Hills (AM peak only)

Stand F, Market Street

  • 441: to Art Gallery of New South Wales

Stand G, Park Street

  • 311: to Railway Square via Potts Point, Kings Cross and Darlinghurst
  • 324 - to Watsons Bay via New South Head Road
  • 325 - via Watsons Bay via Vaucluse

Stand H, Park Street

  • 320: to Mascot
  • 430: to Sydenham station
  • 441: to Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • 500, 507, 515, 518, 520, M52: - to Circular Quay
  • 504, 506: to the Domain

Stand J, Park Street

  • 311: to Millers Point
  • 324 & 325: to Walsh Bay
  • 389: to Maritime Museum, Pyrmont

Stand K, Park Street

  • 320: to Gore Hill via North Sydney & Pacific Highway
  • 430: to Taronga Zoo
  • 500 & X00: to Top Ryde City
  • 502: to Bayview Park, Five Dock (PM peak only)
  • 503: to Drummoyne
  • 504, 504X: to Chiswick
  • 505: peak hour service to Woolwich
  • 506: to Macquarie University via East Ryde
  • 507: to Macquarie University via Putney, Meadowbank station & Top Ryde City
  • 510: to Ryde Bus Depot
  • 515, X15: to Eastwood station
  • 518: to Macquarie University via Victoria Road & Denistone East
  • 520: night time service to Parramatta station via Victoria Road
  • M52: to Parramatta station (limited stops) via Victoria Road
  • X06: PM peak service to East Ryde
  • X18: PM peak service to Denistone East

Stand L, Druitt Street

  • 500 & X00: to Top Ryde City
  • 502: to Bayview Park, Five Dock (PM peak only)
  • 503: to Drummoyne
  • 504, 504X: to Chiswick
  • 505: peak hour service to Woolwich
  • 506: to Macquarie University via East Ryde
  • 507: to Macquarie University via Putney, Meadowbank station & Top Ryde
  • 510: to Ryde Bus Depot
  • 515, X15: to Eastwood station
  • 518: to Macquarie University via Victoria Road & Denistone East
  • 520: night time service to Parramatta via Victoria Road
  • M52: to Parramatta station (limited stops) via Victoria Road
  • X06: PM peak service to East Ryde
  • X18: PM peak service to Denistone East

Trackplan[]

Track layout

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Town Hall Railway Station". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Office of Environment and Heritage.
  2. ^ NSW Train Stations Barrier Dashboard 2004-2018 Institute for Sustainable futures UTS
  3. ^ "Old Sydney Burial Ground". City of Sydney.
  4. ^ "Town Hall Surrounds". Sydney Town Hall. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ "Burial: Early Sydney cemeteries". Australian Museum.
  6. ^ Town Hall Station NSWrail.net
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b "The St James Railway Tunnels". Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  8. ^ "Town Hall Station upgrade" Railway Digest January 2015 pages 44-45
  9. ^ "T2: Inner West & Leppington line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  10. ^ "T1: Western line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b "T9: Northern line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  12. ^ "T1: North Shore line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  13. ^ "Central Coast & Newcastle line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b "T4: Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  15. ^ Jump up to: a b "South Coast line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  16. ^ "T8: Airport & South line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  17. ^ "T3: Bankstown line timetable". Transport for NSW.

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