Corrimal railway station

Corrimal is a minor station located on the Illawara railway line. The station consists of 2 platforms, in a double side formation. Access to the station is provided from Murray Road. The station is wheelchair accessible.

History
Corrimal opened with the line on 21 June 1887. Historically, coal from the nearby Broker's Nose Colliery was transported through the station. This coal was originally transported by a horse-drawn tramway to the station, with a siding provided to load trains with coal. Later on, this tramway was replaced with a railway which connected with the main line at Corrimal.

A crossing loop was added on 27 September 1904, with another platform opening on 27 May 1923 with the duplication of the line between Bellambi and Mount Pleasant.

Platforms and Services
The station is served by NSW TrainLink's South Coast Line. Except for a few overnight and peak services, only hourly local services stop at Towradgi, with a change of trains required if travelling to Kiama or Sydney.