Seven Hills Station

Seven Hills is a railway station on the North Shore, Northern & Western Line of Sydney's Sydney Trains network. It serves a well established residential area. It has four tracks with two island platforms, each of which serves trains travelling in the one direction (i.e. platforms 1 and 2 serve 'Up' trains and platforms 3 and 4 serve 'Down' trains). Immediately west of Seven Hills, the Richmond Line tracks begin with a flyover of the 'Down Richmond' track over the two 'Up' tracks.

The station buildings are described on the NSW Heritage Register Database as ...good examples of typical and representative items from the 1940s and 1950s. The station buildings being similar to many others being built from Clyde to St Mary's during an upgrading and line widening commencing in 1940.

The nearby pre-stressed concrete girder railway bridge/viaduct built in 1955 between Seven Hills and Blacktown under Sunnyholt Road is also notable as a rare construction type and was the first use of such a structure on the NSW rail system.

Seven Hills is the 44th most patronised railway station in Sydney (out of a total of 176 stations), with an average of 5590 passengers boarding per day.

Platforms and services

The station is served by four trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours. Some Blue Mountains Line services stop at Seven Hills in the early morning and late evening

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