St Marys – Railway Station Group

St. Marys station opened as South Creek when the Great Western Railway was extended from Parramatta in 1863. In August 1885 it was given its present name and prior to this a brick goods shed was built in the yard, which remains in the station precinct. A crane is also extant. The line was duplicated in 1886. The Platform 3 & 4 building dates from 1888. image
Name of Item St. Marys Railway Station Group
Type of Item Complex / Group
Group/Collection Transport – Rail
Category Railway Platform/ Station
Primary Address North Queen Street, St Marys, NSW 2760
County ?
Local Govt. Area Penrith
Surburb St Marys
Construction Years 1862
Current Use Railway Station
Former Use Railway Station, Goods Yard, Signal Box
Heritage Listing State Government
Heritage Listing Local Government
Heritage Listing Local Government
Heritage Listing Local Government
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