Mount Kuring-gai station

Line T1 · Sydney Trains

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Mount Kuring-gai — overview

Mount Kuring-gai station — Sydney Metro

Mount Kuring-gai is a station on the T1 North Shore & Western line. Mount Kuring-gai station on the T1 North Shore & Western line.

Nearby places and attractions

Local shops & cafés
2 min walk
Neighbourhood shopping strip and cafés near the station.
Bus connections
1 min walk
Local bus routes connect the station to surrounding suburbs.
Parks & reserves
5 min walk
Local parks and reserves within walking distance.

Getting to and from the station

Bus connections
Sydney Buses routes link the station to nearby suburbs
Rail & Metro
Interchange with other Sydney Trains lines or the M1 Metro where they meet
Park & Ride
Commuter car parking and Kiss & Ride at many suburban stations

Station facilities

Accessible access
Step-free paths, lifts & ramps where available
Car parking
Where available
Bike parking
Racks and lockers at many stations
Opal gates
Tap on / tap off
Opal Travel app
Live departures & planner
Passenger info
Displays & announcements

Frequently asked questions

Mount Kuring-gai follows the standard Sydney timetable — first services from around 4:30–5:00 am and last services around midnight. Overnight (roughly midnight to 4:30 am) NightRide buses replace trains. Always check the Opal Travel app for live times.

Mount Kuring-gai is served by the T1 line on the Sydney rail network. See the line page for the full stopping pattern and connections.

Many Sydney stations have step-free access, lifts or ramps, tactile guidance and accessible Opal gates; check the Transport for NSW station page for the exact facilities and any boarding-ramp assistance before you travel.

Prams and folding bikes are welcome at all times. Full-size bicycles are allowed on Sydney Trains and the Metro outside the busiest peak direction — please keep doorways clear.

Tap on and off with an Opal card or a contactless bank card or phone (Apple Pay / Google Pay) — the fare is the same and counts towards the daily and weekly caps. Opal fares are distance-based, so longer trips cost a little more, and travel is 30% cheaper off-peak.

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