Phillip railway station

Phillip
General information
LocationRichmond
Sydney, New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates33°35′11″S 150°43′32″E / 33.5865°S 150.7256°E / -33.5865; 150.7256 (Phillip railway station (closed))
Line(s)Kurrajong
Distance63.710 km (39.588 mi) from Central
Platforms1 (1 side)
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusDemolished
History
Opened1928 (1928)
Closed26 July 1952 (1952-07-26)
ElectrifiedNo
Previous namesNepean Bridge (1928–1934)
Services
Preceding station Former services Following station
North Richmond
towards Kurrajong
Richmond–Kurrajong Line Richmond
Terminus

Phillip railway station was a suburban railway station located on the Kurrajong line, serving the Sydney suburb of Richmond. The small station served passengers between 1928 and 1952.

History

Phillip station opened in 1928 as Nepean Bridge. However, by February 1934 it was proposed by the Australian Railway Historical Society to rename the station Phillip, in honour of Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of the Colony of New South Wales.[1] The station was renamed on 10 June 1934. Phillip closed on 26 July 1952 due to a flood, which resulted in the closure of the entire Kurrajong line between Richmond and Kurrajong.[2]

References

  1. ^ PHILLIP STATION The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842–1954). Trove, National Library of Australia. 2 February 1934. p.10, accessed 26 April 2025
  2. ^ "Phillip Platform"., NSWrail.net