List of closed railway stations in Sydney

Stations
Over 70 railway stations in Sydney have been closed, since the first railway line was built in 1855.

'Suburb' refers to the location of the station itself and may not correlate with the suburb served, such as Kirkham which was located in Elderslie but served the suburb of Kirkham. Stations that were closed and later rebuilt or reopened have been noted through multiple dates. 'Replacement' refers to stations that were opened either directly after the former station's closure, or built later at the same location. For ease of access, linkage to railway lines and suburbs are repeated throughout the table.

in after a station name means "industrial station": stations built especially for workers. Many of these lines and stations also served non-worker passengers, such as the Sandown line. * after a station name means "renamed before closure", with some renamed several times. Stations are referred to by their final name before closure. ► after a replacement station means "later renamed as". after a replacement name indicates a Sydney Trains station. after a replacement name indicates a Sydney Metro station. after a replacement name indicates a Sydney Light Rail stop. +/- after a replacement station's name indicates that it lies close to the disused station but is slightly displaced (and may not run along the same line).

The following railway stations in Sydney have been closed: