Windsor railway station is a heritage-listed suburban railway station located on the Richmond line, serving the Sydney suburb of Windsor. It is served by Sydney Trains T1 Western Line and T5 Cumberland Line services. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

History

Windsor station opened on 1 December 1864 coinciding with that of the Richmond line. It was constructed by W & A Elphinstone. The original station building was a combination residence and office, as were built at Riverstone railway station and Mulgrave railway station on the same line. This was purchased and relocated to be converted into a private home in Milhelm Street.

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Busways operates nine bus routes via Windsor station, under contract to Transport for NSW:<br/>

Stand A:<br/>

  • 668: to Richmond station via Freemans Reach & Glossodia
  • 671: to Riverstone station via McGraths Hill & Vineyard
  • 672: to Pitt Town to Wisemans Ferry Punt
  • 673: to Penrith station via Llandilo
  • 674: to Mount Druitt station via Berkshire Park and Whalan
  • 675A: anti-clockwise loop via Richmond & Bligh Park
  • 675C: clockwise loop via Bligh Park & Richmond
  • 676: to South Windsor
  • 679: to Maraylya via Scheyville

CDC NSW operates one bus route via Windsor station, under contract to Transport for NSW:<br/>

Stand A<br/>

  • 608: to Rouse Hill

Windsor station is served by one NightRide route:<br/>

Stand B:<br/>

  • N71: to Town Hall station

Trackplan

Description

The Windsor station complex consists of a type-3, second-class roadside brick station building with a brick-faced platform (both 1883). The goods yard contains a brick-faced platform, class 1, 5 tonne iron Philadelphia jib crane (1880s), modern steel framed, corrugated metal sheds (), and a Corrugated metal gabled gangers shed with timber frame ().