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By Selby Stewart

Knife-wielding man shot by police outside busy Sydney train station

A blue baseball cap lies on the middle of the road next to medical equipment.

NSW Police have shot a man who ran at them with a knife outside a train station in Sydney's south west.

Transport Command officers confronted the man at Campbelltown train station after they noticed him acting suspiciously near the turnstiles.

He then produced a knife, leading police to fire a taser at him which was ineffective.

Assistant Commissioner Peter Thurtell said police then chased the man from the station to Hurley Street where he produced the knife again.

"He confronted police with a knife which has been described to me as about 30 centimetres long," he said.

The man, whose identity is unknown, is believed to have been shot in the stomach by police.

The shooting happened next to the busy train station as students from a nearby high school headed home.

He was taken to Liverpool Hospital and is in a serious but stable condition.

The shooting is being investigated by the Homicide Squad and overseen by the internal Professional Standards Command.

It is understood there will also be an independent investigation by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission.

A street next to the station was taped off by police and medical equipment was seen lying in the middle of the road.

The incident was captured on the train station's CCTV.

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