Currans Hill railway station

Currans Hill opened in 1882 with the rest of the original line.

[1] It was originally named Curran's Hill, and much like the suburb itself, was named after an early resident, Mr Michael Curran who was a resident until his death at 90 in 1916.

The station itself consisted of only a small wooden platform and a signboard which was first built in 1904.

[1] Currans Hill was closed alongside the ceasing of services between Campbelltown and Camden on 1 January 1963,[3] and the station was demolished.

Currans Hill was not identified as a future station, but would be served by the proposed extension.