Hurlstone Park railway station

Hurlstone Park is a station on the Bankstown railway line of the Sydney Trains network, located in the inner western Sydney suburb of the same name. It has two side platforms, connected by stairs to a small entrance off the Floss St overpass.

Hurlstone Park is staffed from 6:00am to 7:00pm on weekdays only. 

History
Hurlstone Park station opened on 1 February 1895 as Fern Hill when the Bankstown line opened from Sydenham to Belmore. It was renamed to Hurlstone Park on 19 August 1911.

Sydney Metro conversion
Hurlstone Park will be converted to a metro station as part of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project. The station will close for 6-7 months in late 2023 in order to undergo work, reopening as a Metro-only station in 2024. The existing entrance to the station will be demolished, with a new accessible concourse built in the same place. The platforms will be straightened and have platform edge doors fitted.

Configuration
The station has a small entrance off the Floss St overpass. Located at this entrance is a ticket office and one Opal Phase 2 card+cash topup machine. There are two sets of stairs connecting this entrance to the two side platforms.

Platform 1 faces the Up Bankstown track, while platform 2 faces the Down Bankstown track. To the north, the double track Metropolitan Freight Line passes by. Platform 1 does also face the Down Goods line, however this face is fenced off as the line is no longer used by passenger trains. Both platforms have similar, heritage listed buildings, which are closed to the public, apart from the toilets in the platform 1 building which are open when the station is staffed.

Platforms and Services
Hurlstone Park is served by Sydney Trains' T3 Bankstown Line services. Only all stations trains stop, usually at a frequency of 4 per hour in each direction.