Newtown: New South Wales, Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, [online accessed 8 Sep, 2009] http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d2/TempeStation1. JPG/280px-TempeStation1.JPG Newtown Railway Station King Street and Newtown Railway Station from a coloured postcard. c.1906 Tempe railway station, Sydney, 19 August, 2009, Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, [online accessed 8 Sep, 2009] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempe_railway_station,_Sydney Railway Stations Sydenham railway station, Sydney, 19 August, 2009, Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia , [online accessed 8 Sep, 2009] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydenham_railway_station,_Sydney#History The station is located between Sydenham railway station and the Wolli Creek Junction. It opened in 1884 with the construction of the Illawarra railway line to Hurstville. The station opened in 1855, as one of the original stations on the Sydney to Parramatta rail line (Ashfield, Burwood, and Homebush). It was serviced by ten steam trains a day. In 1878 the station was moved from the end of Station Street to the fork of King Street and Enmore Road. Until the 1960s, Newtown was a major hub for train-tram transfers. Electric tram services were centred there and the old Newtown tram depot still stands next to the station. Sydenham station, originally named Marrickville, opened in 1884 with the construction of the Illawarra railway line to Hurstville. The station name was changed when the line to Bankstown opened in 1896.