Pymble railway station

He sold a part of his 600 acre estate which was granted to him in 1823 for capturing a bushranger which was built by convicts.

In those days hurricane lamps were left at the station in the morning to light travellers home at night.

The cottage of one of Pymble's sons, James (a bachelor), was removed to make way for the railway, and was afterwards the home of a sergeant of police who was shot by an orchardist on 1 May 1913.

The present island platform and station building were completed in 1909 in when the line was duplicated.

[6] CDC NSW operates two bus route via Pymble station, under contract to Transport for NSW: Grandview St: Pacific Hwy: Pymble station is served by one NightRide route: