Eastwood railway station

Eastwood railway station is located on the Main Northern railway line in the suburb of Eastwood in the northern suburbs of Sydney. It is serviced by suburban trains of the Sydney Trains T9 Northern line.

Eastwood is staffed everyday from 6am to 10pm.

History
The station opened on 17 September 1886 on the single track line, named 'Dundas'. It was renamed Eastwood on 1 September 1887. The line through Eastwood was subsequently duplicated and even quadruplicated.

In 2004 the platforms were extended towards Epping to fit 8-car V sets.

On 8 March 2006 it was revealed by the local state member of Parliament, Mr Andrew Tink, that asbestos fibre had been disturbed by contractors working in the roof of the ticketing office at the station. They were installing cabling for the TCard integrated ticketing project. The station offices were temporarily closed and replaced by a temporary booking office in the station carpark. No reason for the office closure had been given to the public who use the station prior to this announcement.

Lifts were installed at the station in 2007.

Planning is currently underway for a commuter car park upgrade.

Configuration
The two island platforms are connected to a subway by stairs and lifts, which is reachable from West Parade (on the western side of the station) at ground level, and from Railway Parade (on the eastern side of the station) via a ramp. There is a small bus interchange west of the station. Places of interest include the Rowe Street shopping district, and City of Ryde Council's Eastwood Library.

Platforms and services
The station is served by four trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours. Until 2018, the station was also served by half-hourly Central Coast and Newcastle trains.