Grahams Hill railway station

The station itself was much smaller than others on the line, such as its neighbour Narellan.

[1] On 1 January 1963, all stations along the Camden railway line including Grahams Hill were closed.

[2] The original railway crossing signs have since been moved nearby the Narellan Hotel, and a train carriage on the site acknowledges the railway's history.

In the 2010s, a Transport for NSW report, 'North South Rail Line and South West Rail Link Extension Corridors' proposed the construction of a rail line to serve the South Western Sydney area, including a station at Narellan close to the former site of Grahams Hill.

The proposal was formed in response to the increasing demand for public transport to service the growing area.