List of NSW TrainLink railway stations
The NSW TrainLink is a train operator of passenger services outside the metropolitan area of Sydney in New South Wales. The network is divided into two tiers; intercity - a commuter-based rail network centred on the Greater Sydney area, and regional - long distance and interstate services. The network is served by a fleet of double-deck electric multiple units and single-deck diesel trains.
Stations
Station | Image | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station (km)[1][2][3] |
Date opened | Previous name(s) |
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Aberdeen | ■ Hunter Line (Scone Branch) | 300.730 | 20 October 1870 | ||
Adamstown | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 161.120 | 15 August 1887 | ||
Albion Park | ■ South Coast Line | 103.340 | 9 November 1887 | Oak Flats (1887–1888) | |
Albury | Country Southern | 642.40 | 3 February 1881 | ||
Armidale | Country North Western | 578 | |||
Austinmer | ■ South Coast Line | 68.590 | 1 September 1887 | ||
Awaba | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 137.310 | 15 August 1887 | ||
Bargo | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 102.870 | 13 July 1919 | West Bargo (1919–1921) | |
Bathurst | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 239.900 | 4 April 1876 | ||
Bell | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 137.120 | 1 May 1875 | Mount Wilson (1875–1889) | |
Bellambi | ■ South Coast Line | 75.550 | 1889 | ||
Bellata | Country North Western | 615 | 1897 | Woolbra (1897-1909) | |
Benalla | Country Southern | 18 August 1873 | |||
Beresfield | ■ Hunter Line | 179.810 | 31 July 1925 | ||
Berry | ■ South Coast Line | 140.840 | 2 June 1893 | ||
Blackheath | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 120.670 | 1 August 1862 | ||
Blayney | Country Western | 1847 | |||
Blaxland | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 71.480 | 11 July 1867 | Wascoes (1867–1879) | |
Boggabri | Country North Western | 515 | 1882 | ||
Bomaderry (Nowra) | ■ South Coast Line | 153.350 | 2 June 1893 | ||
Bombo | ■ South Coast Line | 140.840 | 9 November 1887 | North Kiama (1887–1889) Kiama (1889–1893) North Kiama (1893–1907) | |
Booragul | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 146.390 | 24 October 1926 | ||
Bowral | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 136.340 | 2 December 1867 | ||
Branxton | ■ Hunter Line (Scone Branch) | 215.600 | 24 March 1862 | ||
Brisbane Roma Street | Country North Coast | 1876 | |||
Broadmeadow | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 162.940 | 15 August 1887 | ||
Broadmeadows | Country Southern | 1 February 1873 | |||
Broken Hill | Country Western | 1919 | |||
Bullaburra | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 97.690 | 16 February 1925 | ||
Bulli | ■ South Coast Line | 72.150 | 21 June 1887 | ||
Bundanoon | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 162.260 | 6 August 1868 | Jordans Crossing (1868–78) Jordans Siding (1878–1881) | |
Bungendore | Country Southern | ||||
Burradoo | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 138.840 | 1870, 1 March 1976 (reopened after closure in 1975) | ||
Canberra | Country Southern | 329.610 | 21 April 1924 | ||
Cardiff | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 155.080 | 14 March 1889 (original site) 8 June 1902 (present site) | ||
Casino | Country North Coast | 1930 | |||
Civic | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line ■ Hunter Line | 167.020 | 30 March 1857 | Newcastle (1857–1858) Honeysuckle (1858–1872) Honeysuckle Point (1872–1935) | |
Coalcliff | ■ South Coast Line | 59.270 | 1 August 1920 | ||
Cockle Creek | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 150.630 | 15 August 1887 | ||
Coffs Harbour | Country North Coast | 607.810 | 30 August 1915 | ||
Coledale | ■ South Coast Line | 66.230 | 1 July 1902 (original site) 5 September 1906 (second site) 27 October 1912 (present site) | ||
Coniston | ■ South Coast Line | 84.100 | 1 April 1916 (original site) 1 November 1925 (reopen after closure on 29 April 1923) 20 May 1941 (present site) | ||
Condobolin | Country Western | 546.300 | 1896 | ||
Coolamon | Country Southern | 1881 | |||
Cootamundra | Country Southern | 429.650 | 1877 | ||
Corrimal | ■ South Coast Line | 76.990 | 21 June 1887 | ||
Cowan | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 48.810 | 1890 (originally) 6 October 1901 (with platform) | ||
Cringila | ■ South Coast Line (Port Kembla Branch) | 87.650 | 16 April 1926 | ||
Culcairn | Country Southern | 596 | 1880 | ||
Dapto | ■ South Coast Line | 95.050 | 9 January 1887 | ||
Darnick | Country Western | ||||
Dora Creek | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 127.230 | 16 August 1889 | ||
Douglas Park | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 73.320 | 6 September 1869 (original site) 13 June 1892 (present site) | Douglass Park (1869–1891) | |
Dubbo | Country Western | 1881 | |||
Dungog | ■ Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) | 245.200 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Dunmore (Shellharbour) | ■ South Coast Line | 110.660 | 9 November 1887 | ||
East Maitland | ■ Hunter Line | 189.097 | 27 July 1858 (original site) 2 May 1864 (second site) 25 March 1879 (present site) | Morpeth Junction (1858–1879) | |
Euabalong West | Country Western | 1919 | |||
Eungai | Country North Coast | ||||
Exeter | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 155.880 | 1878 | Badgery's Siding (1878–1890) | |
Fairy Meadow | ■ South Coast Line | 79.360 | 1887 | Cramsville (1887–1888) Para-Meadow (1888–1909) Balgownie (1909–1956) | |
Fassifern | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 142.310 | 1888 (originally) 5 May 1891 (with platform) | ||
Faulconbridge | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 82.960 | 15 March 1877 | ||
Gerringong | ■ South Coast Line | 128.560 | 2 June 1893 | ||
Glenbrook | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 67.090 (present) | 11 July 1867 (original station) 11 May 1913 (present station) | Watertank (1867–1874) Wascoes Siding (1874–1878) Brookdale (1878–1879) | |
Gosford | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 80.910 | 15 August 1887 | ||
Goulburn | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 224.900 | 19 May 1869 | ||
Greta | ■ Hunter Line (Scone Branch) | 210.800 | 6 September 1869 | Farthing (1869–1878) | |
Hamilton | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line ■ Hunter Line | 164.630 | 1872 | ||
Hawkesbury River | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 57.400 | 1870 | Peats Ferry (1870–1888) Brooklyn (1888–1889) Hawkesbury River (1889–1890) Hawkesbury (1890–1906) | |
Hazelbrook | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 93.470 | 1884 | ||
Helensburgh | ■ South Coast Line | 46.380 | 1 January 1889 (original site) 30 May 1915 (present site) | ||
Hexham | ■ Hunter Line | 175.530 | 1 August 1871 | ||
High Street | ■ Hunter Line | 191.410 | 27 May 1856 | ||
Hilldale | ■ Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) | 226.400 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Katoomba | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 109.940 | 2 February 1874 | Crushers (1874–1877) | |
Kembla Grange Racecourse | ■ South Coast Line | 91.590 | 1 January 1890 | ||
Kiama | ■ South Coast Line | 119.160 | 2 June 1893 | ||
Koolewong | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 74.820 | 29 November 1920 | ||
Kotara | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 158.920 | 12 November 1924 | ||
Lapstone | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 63.620 | 24 February 1964 | ||
Lawson | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 96.040 | 11 July 1867 | Blue Mountain (1867–1879) | |
Leura | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 107.590 | 6 December 1890 | ||
Linden | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 86.810 | August 1874 (as tank stop) 26 October 1874 (with platform) | Linden Tank (1874) Henderson's Platform (1874–1879) | |
Lisarow | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 87.730 | 31 October 1892 | Jenkins Siding (1892–1902) Wyoming (1902) | |
Lithgow | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 155.780 | June 1877 (original site) 9 March 1855 (present site) | ||
Lochinvar | ■ Hunter Line (Scone Branch) | 202.600 | 2 July 1860 | ||
Lysaghts | ■ South Coast Line (Port Kembla Branch) | 86.270 | 30 May 1938 | ||
Maitland | ■ Hunter Line | 192.550 | 1880 | West Maitland (1880–1949) | |
Martins Creek | ■ Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) | 218.500 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Marulan | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 192.910 | 6 August 1868 | ||
Medlow Bath | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 115.800 | 21 January 1880 | Browns Siding Pulpit Hill (1880–1883) Medlow (1883–1903) | |
Menangle | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 65.330 | 1 July 1863 | ||
Menangle Park | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 62.850 | 26 September 1937 | ||
Metford | ■ Hunter Line | 185.120 | 17 March 1995[4] | ||
Mindaribba | ■ Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) | 218.500 | 14 August 1911 | Dunmore (1911–1912) | |
Minnamurra | ■ South Coast Line | 113.370 | 23 December 1891 (original site) 10 October 1943 (present site) | ||
Mittagong | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 131.570 | 1 March 1867 | ||
Morisset | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 123.330 | 15 August 1888 | Morrisset (1888–1889) | |
Moss Vale | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 145.710 | 2 December 1867 | Sutton Forest (1867–1877) | |
Mount Victoria | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 126.720 | 6 September 1869 | ||
Muswellbrook | ■ Hunter Line (Scone Branch) | 288.800 | 19 May 1869 | Musclebrook (1869–1890) | |
Narara | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 84.600 | 15 August 1887 | ||
Newcastle | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line ■ Hunter Line | 168.100 | 5 April 1857 (original site) 9 March 1858 (present site) | ||
Niagara Park | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 86.190 | October 1902 | Tundula (1902) | |
North Wollongong | ■ South Coast Line | 81.320 | 19 July 1915 | ||
Oak Flats | ■ South Coast Line | 105.130 | 1 January 1890 (originally) 9 March 1925 (with platform) 21 February 2003 (present site) | ||
Otford | ■ South Coast Line | 52.639 | 3 October 1888 | ||
Ourimbah | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 90.610 | 15 August 1887 | ||
Paterson | ■ Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) | 213.200 | 14 August 1911 | ||
Penrose | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 171.400 | 1869 (as siding) 1 June 1871 (original site) 15 March 1916 (present site) | Cables Siding (1869–1871) | |
Picton | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 85.250 | 1 July 1863 | ||
Point Clare | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 78.050 | 28 June 1891 | ||
Port Kembla | ■ South Coast Line (Port Kembla Branch) | 90.240 | 5 January 1920 | ||
Port Kembla North | ■ South Coast Line (Port Kembla Branch) | 88.770 | 9 March 1936 | ||
Sandgate | ■ Hunter Line | 170.510 | 1881 | ||
Scarborough | ■ South Coast Line | 62.530 | 21 June 1887 (original site) 15 August 1915 (present site) | Clifton (1887–1888) South Clifton (1888–1903) Scarborough (1903–1915) Clifton (1915–1916) | |
Scone | ■ Hunter Line (Scone Branch) | 314.660 | 17 April 1871 | ||
Singleton | ■ Hunter Line (Scone Branch) | 238.900 | 7 May 1863 | ||
Springwood | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 79.670 | 11 July 1867 | ||
Stanwell Park | ■ South Coast Line | 55.950 | 14 March 1890 (original site) 10 October 1920 (present site) | ||
Tahmoor | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 94.490[5] | 13 July 1919[5] | ||
Tallong | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 185.380[6] | 1869 (originally) 16 April 1878 (with platform)[6] | Barbers Creek Tank (1869–1905)[6] | |
Tarro | ■ Hunter Line | 178.180[7] | 5 April 1857[7] | Hexham (1857–1871) Hexham Township (1871)[7] | |
Tascott | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 76.910[8] | October 1905[8] | ||
Telarah | ■ Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) | 194.740[9] | 14 August 1911[9] | West Maitland Marshalling Yard (1911–1922)[9] | |
Teralba | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 147.570[10] | 15 August 1887[11] | ||
Thirroul | ■ South Coast Line | 70.240[12] | 21 June 1887[12] | Robbinsville (1887–1891)[13] | |
Thornton | ■ Hunter Line | 182.190[14] | 1 August 1871[14] | Woodford (1871–1877)[14] | |
Towradgi | ■ South Coast Line | 78.020[15] | 18 December 1948[15] | ||
Tuggerah | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 98.540[16] | 1890[16] | Tuggerah Lakes (1890–1891) Tuggerah (1891–?) Tuggerah Lakes (?-1911)[16] | |
Unanderra | ■ South Coast Line | 88.270[17] | 9 November 1887[17] | ||
Valley Heights | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 77.410[18] | May 1875[18] | Eagers Platform (1875–1877) The Valley (1877–1880)[18] | |
Victoria Street | ■ Hunter Line | 187.920[19] | 5 April 1857[19] | East Maitland (1857–1858) (closed) (1858–1877)[19] | |
Wallarobba | ■ Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) | 231.700[20] | 14 August 1911[20] | ||
Warabrook (University) | ■ Hunter Line | 168.690[21] | 23 October 1995[4] | ||
Waratah | ■ Hunter Line | 165.970[22] | 9 March 1858[22] | ||
Warnervale | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 105.900[23] | 2 September 1907 (originally) 17 October 1910 (with platform)[23] | ||
Warrimoo | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 74.300[24] | 9 March 1918[24] | ||
Wentworth Falls | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 102.610[25] | 22 July 1867[25] | Weatherboard (1867–1879)[25] | |
Wickham | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line ■ Hunter Line | 165.930[26] | 9 February 1936[26] | ||
Wingello | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 177.140[27] | 1 June 1871 (as siding) 1882 (as station)[27] | Unnamed (1871–1895)[27] | |
Wirragulla | ■ Hunter Line (Dungog Branch) | 238.000[28] | 14 August 1911[28] | ||
Wollongong | ■ South Coast Line | 82.920[29] | 21 June 1887[29] | ||
Wombarra | ■ South Coast Line | 64.340[30] | 12 February 1917[30] | ||
Wondabyne | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 65.150[31] | 1 May 1889 (original site) April 1939 (present site)[31] | Mullet Creek Junction (1889–1890) Hawkesbury Cabin (1890–1891)[31] | |
Woodford | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 90.370[32] | 11 July 1868[32] | Buss's Platform (1868–1871)[32] | |
Woonona | ■ South Coast Line | 73.990[33] | 25 August 1919[33] | ||
Woy Woy | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 72.620[34] | 1 February 1889 (originally) 18 December 1891 (with platform)[34] | ||
Wyee | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 114.860[35] | 1 August 1892 (originally) February 1896 (with platform)[35] | ||
Wyong | ■ Central Coast & Newcastle Line | 101.080[36] | 15 August 1887[36] | ||
Yerrinbool | ■ Southern Highlands Line | 116.310[37] | 13 July 1919[37] | ||
Zig Zag | ■ Blue Mountains Line | 150.940[38] | 15 April 1878 (originally) 1959 (after closure in 1910)[38] | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "Main Western Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
- ↑ "Main North Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
- ↑ "South Coast Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
- 1 2 Brian Langton MLA, "Questions and Answers – 491: Railway Station Openings": New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Hansard, 16 April 1996, p. 1006. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tahmoor Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tallong Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tarro Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tascott Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Telarah Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- ↑ Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Teralba Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- ↑ City of Lake Macquarie, "Local History: History of Teralba". Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Thirroul Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- ↑ Forsyth, J.H. (ed.) (1988–93), Stations & Tracks; Vol. 1: "Main Suburban & Branches – Illawarra & Branches". State Rail Authority of New South Wales: Sydney, p. 145.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Thornton Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Towradgi Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tuggerah Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Unanderra Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Valley Heights Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Victoria Street Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wallarobba Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- ↑ Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warabrook Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Waratah Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warnervale Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warrimoo Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wentworth Falls Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wickham Railway Station". Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wingello Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wirragulla Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wollongong Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wombarra Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wondabyne Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 3 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woodford Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woonona Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woy Woy Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wyee Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wyong Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Yerrinbool Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
- 1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Zig Zag Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
External links
- Station details – Sydney Trains - Sydney Trains website showing intercity and regional stations
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