Erskine Park, New South Wales Explained

Type:suburb
Erskine Park
City:Sydney
State:NSW
Local Map:yes
Zoom:13
Lga:City of Penrith
Postcode:2759
Est:1981
Pop:6,486
Elevation:56
Stategov:Badgerys Creek
Fedgov:McMahon
Near-Nw:St Clair
Near-N:Colyton
Near-Ne:Minchinbury
Near-W:St Clair
Near-E:Eastern Creek
Near-Sw:Orchard Hills
Near-S:Kemps Creek
Near-Se:Horsley Park
Dist1:42
Dir1:west
Location1:Sydney CBD

Erskine Park is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Erskine Park is located 42 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Penrith and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.

Erskine Park, along with Colyton, are the easternmost suburbs in the City of Penrith. Erskine Park is a growing, predominantly residential suburb with some industrial developments. The suburb has a high school, primary school and some local shops. It has two schools, Erskine Park High School and James Erskine Public School.

History

Erskine Park is named after James Erskine, Lieutenant Governor to Lachlan Macquarie, who was granted land in this area in the early days of the colony. The local school, James Erskine Public School, is named in his honor.[1]

Population

At the, there were 6,486 residents in Erskine Park.

Commercial area

The local shopping centre features a supermarket, hairdressers, butcher, bakery, pharmacy and an Aldi.There was a newsagent in the main shopping centre until late 2017

An industrial area on the southern outskirts is known as the Erskine Business Park. It contains warehouses for DHL Supply Chain, Sony DADC, BlueScope Steel, Koorong Bookstore, Hasbro, Ceva and a Woolworths Liquor distribution centre. There is a large park located near the industrial area along the main road. There is a footpath that accommodates pedestrians and bike riders and there is a basketball/netball court.

Transport

Erskine Park is located near the junction of the M4 Western Motorway and Westlink M7 Motorway. There is a link road proposed from the Business Park to the Westlink M7.

Schools and churches

Recreation

A bike track runs from Erskine Park Road to Bennett Road in St Clair. A natural bush area in Erskine Park is used for both biking and camping.

Notable residents

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Notes and References

  1. The Book of Sydney Suburbs, compiled by Frances Pollon, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia, page 101