Broadmeadow railway station

Broadmeadow is a railway station on the Main Northern railway line, serving the Newcastle suburb of the same name. The station opened on 15 August 1887 and has three platforms. The station is served by NSW TrainLink intercity services to Sydney and Newcastle, as well as regional trains to the North Coast and Northwest regions of the state.

The Australian Rail Track Corporation's NCCN (Network Control Centre North) is located just south of the station, as is RailCorp's Broadmeadow signal box which controls the area Broadmeadow to Eraring with a road overpass in between the two train control buildings and the station.

Located not too far from the station is UGL Rail's Broadmeadow facility, where most of the NSW's trains were built. UGL's predecessor, A Goninan & Co built the S Sets, K Sets, C Sets and T Sets, while UGL built the H Sets and Hunter Railcars.

Upgrade
Broadmeadow Station underwent a station upgrade through the Transport Access Program. This included new lifts, canopies, wayfinding signage and CCTV camera surveillance. The upgrade was completed in June 2017.