Map of Martin Place Station Sydney – Train Station & Exit Guide
Martin Place Station is a major underground railway station in the centre of Sydney's financial district. Located beneath Martin Place between Castlereagh Street and Macquarie Street, the station provides convenient access to the city's commercial precinct, government offices, shopping areas and cultural attractions.
Originally opened in 1979 as part of the Eastern Suburbs Railway, Martin Place Station is served by Sydney Trains services and is directly connected with the Sydney Metro Martin Place precinct. Multiple entrances along Martin Place and Elizabeth Street provide easy access to surrounding office towers, retail centres and public spaces.
This map of Martin Place Station Sydney provides a location guide to the station entrances, underground platforms, Martin Place pedestrian mall, nearby transport connections and surrounding attractions.
## Quick Answer
Martin Place Station is located beneath Martin Place in Sydney's CBD between Castlereagh Street and Macquarie Street. The station provides convenient access to the financial district, Pitt Street Mall, Hyde Park and Circular Quay.
## Map of Martin Place Station Sydney
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors.
## Where Is Martin Place Station Located?
Martin Place Station lies beneath the eastern end of Martin Place in Sydney's CBD. The main public entrance is located on Elizabeth Street beside Martin Place, with additional entrances along the pedestrian mall.
The map marker identifies the primary Elizabeth Street entrance.
## Train Services
Sydney Trains
Martin Place Station is served by the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line.
Sydney Metro
The adjoining Martin Place Metro precinct provides connections to Sydney Metro services.
## Station Areas
### Elizabeth Street Entrance
The principal entrance provides direct access between Martin Place and the underground concourse.
### Martin Place Entrances
Additional entrances along Martin Place provide convenient access to surrounding commercial buildings.
### Concourse
The underground concourse connects station entrances, platforms and pedestrian passageways.
### Platforms
Underground island platforms serve Sydney Trains Eastern Suburbs services.
## Station Facilities
• Customer service facilities
• Ticket machines
• Passenger information displays
• Accessible entrances
• Elevators
• Escalators
• Retail outlets nearby
• Food and drink outlets nearby
## Transport Connections
### Buses
Numerous bus services operate along Elizabeth Street, Castlereagh Street and nearby city streets.
### Metro
Direct interchange is available with Sydney Metro Martin Place.
### Walking
Many of Sydney's major attractions are within walking distance.
## Nearby Attractions
• Martin Place
• Pitt Street Mall
• Hyde Park
• State Library of New South Wales
• Sydney Hospital
• Reserve Bank of Australia Museum
• St James Station
• Circular Quay
• Royal Botanic Garden
• Sydney Tower
## Visitor Tips
Use the Elizabeth Street entrance for the most direct access to Martin Place.
Follow signs carefully when transferring between Sydney Trains and Sydney Metro.
Allow additional time during weekday peak periods due to heavy commuter traffic.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Where is Martin Place Station?
It is located beneath Martin Place in Sydney's central business district.
### Which train line serves Martin Place Station?
Sydney Trains T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line services stop at Martin Place.
### Can I connect with Sydney Metro?
Yes. Martin Place provides an interchange with Sydney Metro services.
### Is the station accessible?
Yes. Accessible entrances, lifts and step-free routes are available.
### Is Pitt Street Mall nearby?
Yes. Pitt Street Mall is only a short walk from the station.
Related Maps
- Map of Wynyard Station Sydney
- Map of Town Hall Station Sydney
- Map of St James Station Sydney
- Map of Circular Quay Station
- Map of Sydney
Disclaimer
This guide is provided for general travel information only. Station entrances, train services, metro connections and surrounding infrastructure may change. Always confirm current information with Transport for NSW before travelling.