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Timetable Route T5 T5 Cumberland Line How to use this timetable Which Opal card is right for you? This timetable provides a snap shot of service information in 24-hour time (e.g. 5am = 05:00, 5pm = 17:00). Adult - For customers 16 years and over who are not entitled to any concessions. Information contained in this timetable is subject to change without notice. Please note that timetables do not Child/Youth - For children aged 4-15 and eligible secondary students. include additional trips for special events, short term changes, holiday timetable changes, real-time information, trackwork or any disruption alerts. Gold Senior/Pensioner - For eligible NSW and interstate seniors, pensioners, war widows/ers and asylum seekers. For the most up-to-date times, use the Trip Planner or Departures on transportnsw.info Concession - For eligible tertiary students, job seekers, apprentices and trainees. Real-time planning How to get an Opal card You can get an Adult and Child/Youth Opal cards over the counter at thousands of Opal retailers that display the You can plan your trip with real-time information using the Trip Planner or Departures on transportnsw.info or Opal sign . To find your nearest retailer or order online, visit transportnsw.info/opal by downloading travel apps on your smartphone or tablet. If you are eligible to travel with concession fares you can apply for a Gold Senior/Pensioner or Concession Opal The Trip Planner, Departures and travel apps offer various features: card. Visit transportnsw.info/opal or call 13 67 25 (13 OPAL) for more information. favourite your regular trips see where your service is on the route Explanation of definitions and symbols get estimated pick up and arrival times Wheelchair Accessible receive service updates find nearby stations, stops, wharves and routes check accessibility information Find the latest apps at transportnsw.info/apps Accessible services Wheelchair accessible stations are indicated with a icon on the map at the back of this timetable. However, some older stations may not have all the facilities you need. Visit transportnsw.info to find the stations with the facilities you need to get around. Fares To travel on public transport in Sydney and surrounding regions, an Opal card is the cheapest and easiest ticket option. An Opal card is a smartcard you keep and reuse. You put credit onto the card then tap on and tap off to pay your fares throughout Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Southern Highlands, Hunter and the South Coast. Fares are based on: the type of Opal card you use the distance you travel from tap on to tap off the mode of transport you choose any Opal benefits such as discounts and capped fares that apply Find out more about Opal fares and benefits at transportnsw.info/opal T5 Leppington to Richmond Creation date: 24 July 2018 Valid from: 12 March 2018 NOTE: Information is correct on date of download. Monday to Friday Leppington 06:21 06:51 07:21 08:03 08:33 09:03 09:33 10:03 10:33 11:03 11:33 12:03 12:33 13:03 13:33 14:03 14:33 15:03 15:33 16:03 16:33 Edmondson Park 06:26 06:56 07:26 08:08 08:38 09:08 09:38 10:08 10:38 11:08 11:38 12:08 12:38 13:08 13:38 14:08 14:38 15:08 15:38 16:08 16:38 Glenfield ARR 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:12 08:42 09:12 09:42 10:12 10:42 11:12 11:42 12:12 12:42 13:12 13:42 14:12 14:42 15:12 15:42 16:12 16:42 Glenfield DEP 06:31 07:01 07:31 08:12 08:42 09:12 09:42 10:12 10:42 11:12 11:42 12:12 12:42 13:12 13:42 14:12 14:42 15:12 15:42 16:12 16:42 Casula 06:34 07:04 07:34 08:16 08:46 09:16 09:46 10:16 10:46 11:16 11:46 12:16 12:46 13:16 13:46 14:16 14:46 15:16 15:46 16:16 16:46 Liverpool 06:38 07:08 07:38 08:20 08:50 09:20 09:50 10:20 10:50 11:20 11:50 12:20 12:50 13:20 13:50 14:20 14:50 15:20 15:50 16:20 16:50 Warwick Farm 06:41 07:11 07:41 08:22 08:52 09:22 09:52 10:22 10:52 11:22 11:52 12:22 12:52 13:22 13:52 14:22 14:52 15:22 15:52 16:22 16:52 Cabramatta 06:44 07:14 07:44 08:25 08:55 09:25 09:55 10:25 10:55 11:25 11:55 12:25 12:55 13:25 13:55 14:25 14:55 15:25 15:55 16:25 16:55 Canley Vale 06:46 07:16 07:46 08:27 08:57 09:27 09:57 10:27 10:57 11:27 11:57 12:27 12:57 13:27 13:57 14:27 14:57 15:27 15:57 16:27 16:57 Fairfield 06:48 07:18 07:48 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 Yennora 06:51 07:21 07:51 08:33 09:03 09:33 10:03 10:33 11:03 11:33 12:03 12:33 13:03 13:33 14:03 14:33 15:03 15:33 16:03 16:33 17:03 Guildford 06:53 07:23 07:53 08:35 09:05 09:35 10:05 10:35 11:05 11:35 12:05 12:35 13:05 13:35 14:05 14:35 15:05 15:35 16:05 16:35 17:05 Merrylands 06:57 07:27 07:57 08:38 09:08 09:38 10:08 10:38 11:08 11:38 12:08 12:38 13:08 13:38 14:08 14:39 15:09 15:39 16:09 16:39 17:09 Harris Park 07:01 07:31 08:01 08:42 09:12 09:42 10:12 10:42 11:12 11:42 12:12 12:42 13:12 13:42 14:12 14:43 15:13 15:43 16:13 16:43 17:13 Parramatta 07:06 07:36 08:06 08:45 09:15 09:45 10:15 10:45 11:15 11:45 12:15 12:45 13:15 13:45 14:15 14:46 15:16 15:51 16:21 16:51 17:20 Westmead 07:09 07:39 08:09 08:48 09:18 09:48 10:18 10:48 11:18 11:48 12:18 12:48 13:18 13:48 14:18 14:49 15:19 15:54 16:24 16:54 17:23 Wentworthville 07:11 07:41 08:11 08:50 09:20 09:50 10:20 10:50 11:20 11:50 12:20 12:50 13:20 13:50 14:20 14:51 15:21 15:56 16:26 16:56 17:26 Pendle Hill 07:14 07:44 08:14 08:53 09:22 09:53 10:23 10:53 11:23 11:53 12:23 12:53 13:23 13:53 14:23 14:54 15:24 15:59 16:29 16:59 17:28 Toongabbie 07:16 07:46 08:16 08:55 09:25 09:55 10:25 10:55 11:25 11:55 12:25 12:55 13:25 13:55 14:25 14:56 15:26 16:01 16:31 17:01 17:31 Seven Hills 07:19 07:49 08:19 08:58 09:27 09:58 10:28 10:58 11:28 11:58 12:28 12:58 13:28 13:58 14:28 14:59 15:29 16:04 16:34 17:04 17:34 Blacktown ARR 07:23 07:53 08:23 09:02 09:31 10:02 10:32 11:02 11:32 12:02 12:32 13:02 13:32 14:02 14:32 15:03 15:33 16:08 16:38 17:08 17:37 Blacktown DEP 08:24 10:02 10:32 11:02 11:32 12:02 12:32 13:02 13:32 14:02 14:32 15:03 15:33 Marayong 08:27 10:05 10:35 11:05 11:35 12:05 12:35 13:05 13:35 14:05 14:35 15:06 15:36 Quakers Hill 08:30 10:08 10:39 11:09 11:39 12:09 12:39 13:09 13:39 14:09 14:39 15:10 15:40 Schofields 08:33 10:12 10:42 11:12 11:42 12:12 12:42 13:12 13:42 14:12 14:42 15:13 15:43 T5 Leppington to Richmond Monday to Friday Leppington 17:03 17:33 18:03 18:33 18:51 19:21 19:51 20:21 21:03 21:33 21:48 22:18 22:48 23:18 23:48 00:18 Edmondson Park 17:08 17:38 18:08 18:38 18:56 19:26 19:56 20:26 21:08 21:38 21:53 22:23 22:53 23:23 23:53 00:23 Glenfield ARR 17:12 17:42 18:12 18:42 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:12 21:42 21:57 22:27 22:57 23:27 23:57 00:27 Glenfield DEP 17:12 17:42 18:12 18:42 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:12 21:42 21:57 22:27 22:57 23:27 23:57 00:27 Casula 17:16 17:46 18:16 18:46 19:04 19:34 20:04 20:34 21:16 21:46 22:01 22:31 23:01 23:31 00:01 00:31 Liverpool 17:20 17:50 18:20 18:50 19:09 19:39 20:09 20:39 21:20 21:50 22:05 22:35 23:05 23:35 00:05 00:35 Warwick Farm 17:22 17:52 18:22 18:52 19:11 19:41 20:11 20:41 21:22 21:52 22:07 22:37 23:07 23:37 00:07 00:37 Cabramatta 17:25 17:55 18:25 18:55 19:14 19:44 20:14 20:44 21:25 21:55 22:10 22:40 23:10 23:40 00:10 00:40 Canley Vale 17:27 17:57 18:27 18:57 19:16 19:46 20:16 20:46 21:27 21:57 22:12 22:42 23:12 23:42 00:12 00:42 Fairfield 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:19 19:49 20:19 20:49 21:30 22:00 22:15 22:45 23:15 23:45 00:15 00:45 Yennora 17:33 18:03 18:33 19:03 19:22 19:52 20:22 20:52 21:33 22:03 22:18 22:48 23:18 23:48 00:18 00:48 Guildford 17:35 18:05 18:35 19:05 19:24 19:54 20:24 20:54 21:35 22:05 22:20 22:50 23:20 23:50 00:20 00:50 Merrylands 17:39 18:09 18:38 19:10 19:28 19:58 20:28 20:58 21:39 22:09 22:24 22:54 23:24 23:54 00:24 00:54 Harris Park 17:43 18:13 18:42 19:14 19:33 20:03 20:33 21:03 21:43 22:13 22:28 22:58 23:28 23:58 00:28 00:58 Parramatta 17:51 18:21 18:45 19:17 19:36 20:14 20:44 21:14 21:46 22:16 22:31 23:01 23:31 00:01 00:31 01:01 Westmead 17:54 18:24 18:48 19:20 19:39 20:17 20:47 21:17 21:49 22:19 22:33 23:03 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