Rydalmere railway station The original station opened on 20 April 1896 as
Victoria Road. It was renamed
Rydalmere on 1 August 1901. The station was originally located on the western side of the line. It was replaced by a new station on the eastern side over the former goods siding on 28 June 1993.
Conversion to light rail The station along with the rest of the Carlingford railway line closed on 5 January 2020, due to the conversion of the Camellia to Carlingford section of the Carlingford line to light rail as part of the
Parramatta Light Rail project. The station and surrounding land were fully demolished in April 2020 . Initial plans for the proposed light rail station retained the name Rydalmere. However, following extensive community consultation the new station was renamed
Yallamundi in June 2022, a
Darug word reflecting "storytelling" and connecting to the nearby
Western Sydney University (Parramatta South) Campus. The light rail station opened on 20 December 2024 as part of Stage 1 of the Parramatta Light Rail. ==Services==