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List of Sydney Metro stations
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The Sydney Metro is a rapid transit rail system in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The system is owned by the Government of New South Wales[1] and is operated under contract by Metro Trains Sydney, a joint venture between MTR Corporation, John Holland Group, and UGL Rail.[2] There are currently 21 Sydney Metro stations open and 52 kilometres (32 mi) of track.[3][4] When current construction is complete, there will be 46 metro stations and 113 kilometres (70 mi) of track.[5]

The first section of the Sydney Metro, the Sydney Metro Northwest project, opened on 26 May 2019 between Tallawong and Chatswood.[5] This consists of thirteen stations, five of which were existing stations along the Epping to Chatswood rail link converted to metro use, and nine of which were new stations.[3] Sydney Metro City & Southwest is planned to open in two stages: the section between Chatswood and Sydenham via the central business district opened on 19 August 2024,[6][7] and the section between Sydenham and Bankstown, which consists of part of the Bankstown railway line converted to metro use, is planned to open in 2025.[8][9] The Chatswood to Sydenham section has eight new metro stations[10] and the Sydenham to Bankstown section has eleven new metro stations.[11]
Sydney Metro Western Sydney Airport, which will have six new metro stations,[12] is planned to open in 2026 upon the opening of the Western Sydney Airport.[9][13] Sydney Metro West is planned to open in 2032 and will have at least nine new stations, all of which will be underground.[14]
Sydney Metro stations are either elevated, underground, or in a cutting.[15] All stations will have platform screen doors[16] and level boarding.[15]
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List of current stations
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§ Existing station wholly or partially converted for metro operation
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List of future stations
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Notes
- Central station originally opened on 4 August 1906.[20]
- Chatswood station originally opened on 1 January 1890.[23]
- Epping station originally opened on 17 September 1886.[26]
- Macquarie Park, Macquarie University and North Ryde stations originally opened on 23 February 2009 as part of the Epping to Chatswood rail link.[30][31]
- Martin Place station originally opened on 23 June 1979.[33]
- Sydenham station originally opened on 15 October 1884.[39]
- Bankstown, Lakemba and Punchbowl stations originally opened on 14 April 1909.[44]
- Belmore, Campsie, Canterbury, Dulwich Hill, Hurlstone Park and Marrickville stations originally opened on 1 February 1895.[44]
- North Strathfield station originally opened on 9 June 1918.[49]
- St Marys station originally opened on 1 May 1862.[53]
- Wiley Park station originally opened on 19 June 1938.[44]
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