North Shore Railway Line - Stopping Patterns

Stopping Patterns

  • Pattern 1: all stations to Berowra (& vice-versa)
  • Pattern 2: all stations to Hornsby (& vice-versa) *
  • Pattern 3: all stations to Gordon (& vice-versa) (peak hours only).*
  • Pattern 4: all stations to Gordon, then Hornsby only (peak hours only)
  • Pattern 5: intercity limited stops services from Wyong - Tuggerah, Ourimbah, Narara, Gosford, Woy Woy, Berowra, Asquith, Hornsby, Turramurra, (Pymble), Gordon, Chatswood and all to Central (morning peak hours only).
  • Pattern 6: intercity limited stops services to Gosford or Wyong - all to Chatswood, Gordon, Pymble, Turramurra, Hornsby, Asquith, Berowra, Woy Woy, Gosford, (all to Wyong) (peak hours only).
  • Pattern 7: intercity limited stops services to Wyong - all to Gordon, Hornsby, Woy Woy, Gosford, all to Wyong (evening peak hours only).

* stations marked with mean that a few trains on this pattern in peak hours may skip this station.

The current off-peak service pattern is as follows: (includes continuations onto Western Line)

    • 2tph Berowra all stations to Redfern, Strathfield, Lidcombe, Auburn, Clyde, Granville, Parramatta, Westmead, Seven Hills, Blacktown and then all stations to Penrith.
    • 2tph Hornsby all stations to Redfern, Burwood, Strathfield, Lidcombe, Granville, Harris Park, Parramatta and then all stations to Richmond.

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