Currans Hill railway station

Currans Hill railway station was a railway station on the Camden railway line, serving the suburb of Currans Hill, New South Wales, Australia. It was located in what is now the modern-day suburb of Smeaton Grange.

History
Currans Hill opened in 1882 with the rest of the original line. It was originally named Curran's Hill, and much like the suburb itself, was named after an early resident, Mr Michael Curran who was a resident until his death at 90 in 1916. However, the apostrophe was gradually dropped from the name. The station itself consisted of only a small wooden platform and a signboard which was first built in 1904.

Currans Hill was closed alongside the ceasing of services between Campbelltown and Camden on 1 January 1963, and the station was demolished.

In 2018, a Transport for NSW report, 'North South Rail Line and South West Rail Link Extension Corridors' identified the need to build a rail line that would serve the South-West Sydney area. Currans Hill was not identified as a future station, but would be served by the proposed extension.