Dulwich Hill railway station

Dulwich Hill railway station is a station on the T3 Bankstown Line of the Sydney Trains network, located in the suburb of Dulwich Hill. The station is accessed through a set of stairs at the eastern end of the platform up to a small ticket office on Wardell Road. Dulwich Hill light rail station is a short walk away on Bedford Crescent.

Dulwich Hill is staffed from 6:00am to 7:00pm on weekdays only. 

History
Dulwich Hill station opened on 1 February 1895 as Wardell Road when the Bankstown line opened from Sydenham to Belmore. It was renamed to Dulwich Hill on 1 July 1920.

To the north of the station, lie two tracks that are part of the Metropolitan Goods line. Opposite the platform lay a triangular junction that connected the Metropolitan Goods line to a branch to Rozelle. This was removed in October 2012 for the conversion of the Rozelle line to light rail.

The station has two platforms in an island platform configuration. The station buildings date from 1935 and are heritage listed.

Sydney Metro conversion
Dulwich Hill will be converted to a metro station as part of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project. A new accessible concourse will be built further west, with entrances on Bedford Crescent (the current light rail entrance) and a new pedestrian plaza near Ewart Lane. Original plans were to demolish the current entrance, but it will now be kept. The platform will also be resurfaced and platform screen doors will be installed. The original plan also included platform straightening, however mechancial gap fillers will now be installed instead.

Works began during the winter 2021 school holiday closure. The station will close for 6-7 months in late 2023 for final conversion works, reopening as a metro-only station in 2024.

Platforms and Services
Dulwich Hill is served by all stations services on the Bankstown line, at a frequency of 4 trains per hour in each direction at most times.