Marayong railway station

Marayong railway station is located along the Richmond branch line and is 37.4km from Central. It serves the suburbs of Marayong and Kings Park as well as a nearby industrial area. The station consists of 1 Island (forming 2 platforms), and is accessed by a lift-enabled overhead footbridge. Marayong is serviced by T1 Western and T5 Cumberland Line trains in both directions.

Marayong station is the 143rd most patronised railway station in Sydney (out of a total of 176 stations), with an average of 1120 passengers boarding per day.

History
Marayong railway station was built in October 1922 as a single platform. Its name was derived from the Aboriginal word meaning 'emu'.

Upgrade
As part of the Transport Access Program, Marayong received multiple improvements, such as a new commuter car park, footpaths and lighting. The upgrade began construction in November 2015 and finished in June 2017.

Platforms
The station is served by four trains per hour (tph) each way during the off-peak, dropping to 2tph at night, with additional trains during weekday peak hours.