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Hurstville and railway
When the railway station opened on 15 October 1884, it took the name Hurstville, from the school.
It involved the collision of two steam trains, one arriving from Central plunged into the back of the other bound that was stationary at Hurstville railway station, bound for Sutherland.
Hurstville railway station entrance, Forest Road
Hurstville railway station is a major station on the Illawarra line of the City Rail network.
Hurstville is 20 minutes from Sydney Central railway station on the express service.
Prior to this, the area west of the railway line was officially in the suburb of Hurstville and attached to the Hurstville Post Office with " Oatley's " in parenthesis at the end of the address.
Land acquisitions began in the 1840s but no significant development occurred until the railway opened to Hurstville, via Rockdale in 1884.
Sydenham station, originally named Marrickville, opened in 1884 with the construction of the Illawarra railway line to Hurstville.
Tempe opened in 1884 with the construction of the Illawarra railway line to Hurstville.
The railway line to Hurstville was opened in 1884, but the railway station at Allawah did not open until 23 October 1925.
NightRide runs the following routes via Hurstville railway station:
St Peters station opened on 15 October 1884 with the construction of the double-track Illawarra railway line to Hurstville.
When the railway arrived in 1884, the station took the name " Hurstville " from the school.
Development in the area began in 1884 with the railway line to Hurstville.
An upsurge in development began after the railway line to Hurstville was opened in 1884.
When the railway line to Hurstville was opened in 1884, large estates were subdivided and residents began moving in.
When the railway arrived in 1884, the station took the name " Hurstville " from the school.

Hurstville and station
Hurstville's commercial area is centred around the main street, Forest Road, on the northern side of Hurstville Railway station.
The commercial developments also extend to surrounding streets concentrated from Queens Road to The Avenue and on the southern side of Hurstville Railway station, around Ormonde Parade.
Hurstville Central ( formerly the ' Hurstville SupaCentre ') is a small shopping centre on top of Hurstville Railway station, which has recently undergone total refurbishment.
The station is serviced by an'all stations ' service from Hurstville to the Sydney CBD, terminating at Bondi Junction.
The next station is Hurstville ( 2 island platforms ), which is where the four track section ends and terminating facilities are provided.
* 940-to Hurstville station
* 941-to Hurstville station
* Route 451-between Hurstville station and Canterbury station
* 955-to Hurstville station and Mortdale station.
* 453-between Rockdale station and Hurstville station
* 947-between Kogarah station and Hurstville station

Hurstville and is
The main road running through Beverly Hills is King Georges Road, connecting it north to Roselands and south to Hurstville.
Hurstville is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Hurstville is located 16 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George area.
Hurstville is the administrative centre of the local government area of the City of Hurstville.
The name " Hurstville " is derived from the English " hurst ", meaning " a wooded eminence ", and " ville ", " town ".
Although it is unknown when they first settled in the Hurstville area, the first inhabitants were Australian Aborigines.
Captain John Townson was granted 1950 acres ( 7. 9 kmĀ² ) of land which is now occupied by the suburb of Hurstville and part of Bexley.
Westfield Hurstville is the largest shopping centre in the St George area.
Hurstville City Library is located nearby on Queens Road.
Hurstville is a major bus interchange with bus services departing from Forest Road and Ormonde Parade.
Hurstville is a hub for Asian groceries, food and services.
The line is four tracks between Wolli Creek Junction and Hurstville, then two tracks between Hurstville and Waterfall.
The Sutherland Shire is south of Sydney central business district, and is bordered by Bankstown, Wollongong, Liverpool, Hurstville and Campbelltown local government areas.
Lakemba is primarily served by the 450 bus from the Punchbowl Bus Company with services to Burwood via Roselands and Strathfield and to Hurstville via Roselands the other way.

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