Tascott railway station

Tascott is a small station on the Central Coast and Newcastle line serving the Central Coast suburb of Tascott overlooking Brisbane Water.

History
The line through Tascott opened on 16th January 1888, with the station itself opening later in October 1905. The station's name comes from the name of an early landowner in the area, Mr T. A. Scott.

Platforms and services
Tascott has two side platforms. Both platforms are approximately 1 car long. The stations is marked as SP1r (alight from last door) on train displays and maps, in an effort to try and reduce the number of different short platform codes.

The station is not officially wheelchair accessible, but there are (non-compliant) ramps from the street to both platforms. There is no wheelchair access for the station footbridge. With some help, it could be possible for customers in wheelchairs to use the station.

The station is served by all stops trains on the Central Coast & Newcastle line, running at a frequency of one train per hour per direction at most times, with extra services during peak hours.