Werrington is a
CityRail
railway station on Sydney's Western railway line. It serves a
residential area. The station has street access to both platforms,
connected by a footbridge. The station is classed as
Easy Access for wheelchairs.Werrington Station
is accessible for Wheelchairs and Eledery People. The Station is
fitted with 2 lifts one in each platform providing easy access to
the station's main ticket office and accessible toilet.
History
Werrington station was originally built as a private platform on
the
Western line for
Sir Henry Parkes. It was known as Parkes Platform and opened on the
2nd of May 1868. In 1878 the platform was opened for public use,
and in 1893 it was renamed Werrington.
Platforms/Services
The station is served by two trains per hour for most of the time,
with additional trains at peak hours.
Transport Links
Westbus runs one route via Werrington
railway station:
NightRide runs one
route via Werrington railway station:
Trackplan
Neighbouring stations
See also
References
- "[1] Penrith City Council Local Suburbs
Profile