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Bomaderry (Nowra) is a station on the Bomaderry branch of the South Coast Line, and the southern terminus of the line. The station consists of 1 platform with a small yard next to it and a short branch line to the nearby industrial area. Access to the station is provided from Meroo Street. To the west of the station is a small carpark, with a taxi rank and bus stop. Several local bus companies operate routes from here to nearby towns.
History[]
The station opened on 2 June 1893 with the extension of the line from North Kiama (now renamed Bombo). The station was named as such as it is in the town of Bomaderry, however it is the interchange point for the nearby city of Nowra.
Platforms and Services[]
Bomaderry is served by NSW TrainLink South Coast services to Kiama. Late night and early morning services are replaced by buses.
Platform | Line | Stopping Pattern | Notes |
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Services to Kiama |
The yard and branch line are used by Manildra Group freight trains.