Beresfield railway station

Sandgate railway station is a station located on the Main North line. The station consists of 2 platforms in a single island formation. It serves the suburb of Beresfield.

History
Beresfield station opened on 21 July 1925. 

Crash and Redevelopment
On 23 October 1997, Beresfield station was severely damaged when a coal train passed through a red signal and struck the rear of another coal train near the station. As a result, dozens of coal wagons fell onto the station. By 2002, the station was redeveloped and received new easy access facilities.

Platforms and Services
The station is served by Hunter Line services, at a frequency of 2 per hour in each direction on weekdays and 1 per hour on weekends. The platform is 124m long (enough for almost 5 cars).