Liverpool railway station, Sydney explained

Liverpool
Style:Sydney Trains
Address:Bigge Street, Liverpool
Coordinates:-33.925°N 150.9272°W
Distance:38.68 kilometres from Central
Line:Main Southern
Other:Bus
Structure:Ground
Platform:4 (2 side, 1 island)
Tracks:5
Opened:26 September 1856
Electrified:Yes
Accessible:Yes
Code:LPO
Owned:Transport Asset Holding Entity
Operator:Sydney Trains
Status:Staffed
Passengers:
  • 4,588,580 (year)
  • 12,571 (daily)[1]
Pass Year:2023[2]
Pass System:Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink
Web:Transport for NSW

Liverpool railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Southern line, serving the Sydney suburb of Liverpool in Australia. It is served by Sydney Trains T2 Inner West & Leppington, T3 Bankstown and T5 Cumberland services. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[3]

History

The town (now suburb) of Liverpool on the Georges River was one of the earliest settlements of the colony of New South Wales. The station opened on 26 September 1856 and was an early terminus of the Main South line.[4] Immediately north of Liverpool station, a former branch line crossed the Georges River and entered the Holsworthy military base. The pylons for the bridge over the river have been reused to provide a pedestrian walkway.In 1929, the line from Central was electrified. Liverpool remained the terminating point for electric services until the wires were extended to Campbelltown in 1968. It was also a calling point for regional services until the 1990s.

In 1965 one person was killed and three injured when a freight train collided with a stationary electric passenger train at Liverpool station.[5]

In 2000, the station underwent a major easy access upgrade with the provision of passenger lifts to the platforms, a new passenger concourse, toilets and a refurbishment of the heritage building on platform 1.[6]

The Southern Sydney Freight Line passes to the east of the station. It opened in January 2013. Around the same time, a new platform for southbound services was constructed as part of the Rail Clearways Program. Platform 4 opened in January 2014.[7] [8] Previously platform 2 was the main southbound platform with platform 3 used for turnbacks.

Platforms and services

The station has four platforms. Platforms 1 and 4 serve the Inner West & Leppington and Cumberland lines, and platforms 2 and 3 serve as a terminus for Bankstown line trains.

Transport links

Transit Systems operates 30 bus routes to and from Liverpool station:[9]

Liverpool station is served by three NightRide routes:[9]

Heritage listing

Liverpool railway station was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. Although the station has been substantially altered, several heritage aspects remain, including the platform 1 station building, dating from 1880, the 1879 goods shed and 1880 brick-faced platforms.[3]

Liverpool station building is a good example of a third class station building in the centre of a large scale redevelopment of the site. It indicates the change in technology and approach to railway construction. Liverpool goods shed is a rare brick structure on the State system which is substantially intact with platforms and jib crane. It is located in an historic town and is the last remnant of the early station and yard complex at the site. It is rare as one of the last two surviving brick goods sheds in the State.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. This figure is the number of entries and exits of a year combined averaged to a day.
  2. Web site: Train Station Monthly Usage . Open Data . 26 January 2024.
  3. 01181. H00/00174 & S96/00468. 2 June 2018.
  4. http://www.nswrail.net/locations/show.php?name=NSW:Liverpool Liverpool Station
  5. Web site: Emergency Management Australia . Liverpool, NSW: Train Crash . 30 December 2006 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20071021112254/http://www.ema.gov.au/ema/emadisasters.nsf/54273a46a9c753b3ca256d0900180220/62c09a021342f308ca256d3300058214?OpenDocument . 21 October 2007 .
  6. "St Leonards and Liverpool Station Openings" Railway Digest April 2000 pages 10, 12
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20070828225313/http://raillink.nsw.gov.au/SectionIndex.aspx?PageID=518 Liverpool Fourth Platform Project
  8. http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/b2b/projects/Clearways_Liverpool_construction_update_January_2014.pdf Liverpool Turnback
  9. https://transportnsw.info/stop?q=10101289#/ Liverpool Station