Grafton railway station

Grafton is a regional railway station on the NSW TrainLink Regional North Coast line. It serves the city of Grafton. The Grafton XPT service terminates here.

History
The station opened as South Grafton on 12 October 1915 when the line opened from Glenreagh. It was named this because there was already a station in Grafton. 

The station was renamed to Grafton City on 1 October 1976 when the original Grafton station, located north of the Clarence River, closed. The station was extensively upgraded in 1993 with a new large brick building, replacing the older concrete building. 

In 2005, City in the name was dropped, now simply being called Grafton.

Planning is currently underway for an accessibility upgrade at Grafton, as part of the Transport Access Program. Key benefits include a new accessible ramp, upgrading main entrance stairs to pedestrian ramp, modifications to the waiting room, improved amenities, new tactile indicators and improvements to lighting and wayfinding. The upgrade is expected to be complete in early 2022. 

Configuration
Grafton has a single side platform. To the north of the station lies the Sunshine Sugar factory.

Services
The following XPT trains service the station every day:
 * 12:49am service to Brisbane
 * 5:15am service to Sydney
 * 9:53am service to Sydney
 * 5:11pm service to Casino
 * 8:58pm service to Sydney
 * 10:15pm service terminating from Sydney