Martin Place station

Lines T4 / M1 · Sydney Trains

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Martin Place — overview

Martin Place station — Sydney Metro

Martin Place is a station on the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra line (also served by the M1 Sydney Metro line). Interchange station where several Sydney rail lines meet.

Interchange station — change here between train lines, or connect with local buses and trams.

Nearby places and attractions

Martin Place
0 min walk
Sydney’s civic and financial heart, with the Cenotaph and GPO.
Pitt Street & Westfield Sydney
3 min walk
Premium shopping and Sydney Tower Eye.
Hyde Park
6 min walk
The city’s oldest park with the Anzac Memorial.

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

Martin Place 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.

Martin Place is served by the T4 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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