Accessible Train & Tram Station In Eddy AvenueCentral Station

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    Last update at Mar 10, 2021 1:43 AM
    Central station is at the southern end of the Sydney CBD. It is the largest and busiest railway station in NSW and services almost all of the lines on the Sydney Trains network, and is the major terminus for NSW TrainLink services. It occupies a large city block separating Haymarket, Surry Hills, and the CBD, bounded by Railway Square and Pitt Street in the west, Eddy Avenue in the north, and Elizabeth Street in the east. It is spread over two levels. On the lower-level are the trains serving the Sydney network. The platforms are reached by a series of lifts. On the upper level are the Country trains serving the wider NSW network, from the original Grand Concourse. The two levels are connected by a large lift. Very occasionally, if this is not operating, a member of station staff can escort you through a staff only route, between the two levels. The taxi pickup and drop-off point is on the upper Grand Concourse level. If replacement buses are running when there are line closures, these leave from Eddy Avenue, near the taxis. There are accessible toilets on both levels. These are locked with an MLAK. If you don't have a key, ask an attendant or station staff.
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    Boarding ramp
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    Ambulant accessible toilet
    Accessible parking
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