Kingsgrove railway station is a suburban railway station located on the East Hills line, serving the Sydney suburb of Kingsgrove. It is served by Sydney Trains T8 Airport & South Line services.
History
thumb|left|Westbound view of station platform and building in March 2011
Kingsgrove station opened on 21 September 1931 when the East Hills line opened from Tempe to East Hills. It was the original terminus of the double track electrified section from Tempe. Until 1939, passengers transferred at Kinsgrove to a CPH railmotor or steam service to continue their journey towards East Hills. The line was duplicated and electrified beyond Kingsgrove in 1948.
In 2000, as part of the quadruplication of the line from Wolli Creek to Kingsgrove, through lines were added on either side of the existing tracks extending to just east of . A headshunt was provided to the west of the station in association with this project, which was previously used by terminating services. In 2013, the quadruplication was extended to Revesby as part of the Rail Clearways Program.
The station was upgraded in 2005.
Accident
On 6 October 2000, an eight car Tangara derailed at low speed near Kingsgrove station causing the rear three carriages to topple onto their side. The derailment was caused by a track buckling as a result of high temperatures. Ten people were hospitalised.
