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Morisset Railway Station is located in Morisset, New South Wales, Australia on the Main North railway line. The station has two platforms. The station is served by intercity trains to Sydney and Newcastle on the Newcastle and Central Coast line. Although Morisset has fairly high patronage, it is not serviced by [[NSW TrainLink]] regional services.
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'''Morisset''' is a station on the [[Main Northern railway line|Main North railway line]]. The station has two platforms. The station is served by intercity trains to Sydney and Newcastle on the Newcastle and Central Coast line. Although Morisset has fairly high patronage, it is not serviced by [[NSW TrainLink]] regional services.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
The station opened with one platform as Morrisset on 15 August 1887 and was renamed Morisset on 1 February 1889. During construction, the station was called Coorumbung. The construction of the Sydney to Newcastle line through Morisset led to the downfall of thriving local community Cooranbong, which was the point which river shipments landed.
 
The station opened with one platform as Morrisset on 15 August 1887 and was renamed Morisset on 1 February 1889. During construction, the station was called Coorumbung. The construction of the Sydney to Newcastle line through Morisset led to the downfall of thriving local community Cooranbong, which was the point which river shipments landed.
   
By 1910, the section of the railway line at Morisset had been duplicated, and the station reived a second side platform. In 1937, a new station building was built.
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By 1910, the section of the railway line at Morisset had been duplicated, and the station received a second side platform. In 1937, a new station building was built.
   
 
In May 1984, the line was electrified between Newcastle and Gosford, so Morisset station began to be served by electric trains. The station was also largely redeveloped as part of the project.
 
In May 1984, the line was electrified between Newcastle and Gosford, so Morisset station began to be served by electric trains. The station was also largely redeveloped as part of the project.
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==Platforms and Services==
 
==Platforms and Services==
Morisset is an express station, so all Central Coast and Newcastle services that pass the station stop. While platform 2 can support 8 car services, platform 1 can only support 6 cars, so the whole station is listed as a short platform station.
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Morisset is an express station, so all Central Coast and Newcastle services that pass the station stop. Platform 1 is a short platform. Passengers must travel in the first 6 cars on D sets, last 6 cars on H sets or the last 4 cars on V sets. All doors will open on platform 2. For simplicity, on timetables, Morisset is shown as a SP4 station.
   
 
Until October 2013 it was the terminating point for many local services from the old Newcastle station, however these now all continue to Gosford and Sydney.
 
Until October 2013 it was the terminating point for many local services from the old Newcastle station, however these now all continue to Gosford and Sydney.

Latest revision as of 04:08, 2 August 2021

TfNSW CCN
Dora Creek
Morisset
Wyee


Morisset is a station on the Main North railway line. The station has two platforms. The station is served by intercity trains to Sydney and Newcastle on the Newcastle and Central Coast line. Although Morisset has fairly high patronage, it is not serviced by NSW TrainLink regional services.

History[]

The station opened with one platform as Morrisset on 15 August 1887 and was renamed Morisset on 1 February 1889. During construction, the station was called Coorumbung. The construction of the Sydney to Newcastle line through Morisset led to the downfall of thriving local community Cooranbong, which was the point which river shipments landed.

By 1910, the section of the railway line at Morisset had been duplicated, and the station received a second side platform. In 1937, a new station building was built.

In May 1984, the line was electrified between Newcastle and Gosford, so Morisset station began to be served by electric trains. The station was also largely redeveloped as part of the project.

In 1996, the station had major upgrades, including a new footbridge and platform shelters. The footbridge was built with lifts, making Morisset wheelchair acessible. In 2012, the station received new canopies. [1]

Platforms and Services[]

Morisset is an express station, so all Central Coast and Newcastle services that pass the station stop. Platform 1 is a short platform. Passengers must travel in the first 6 cars on D sets, last 6 cars on H sets or the last 4 cars on V sets. All doors will open on platform 2. For simplicity, on timetables, Morisset is shown as a SP4 station.

Until October 2013 it was the terminating point for many local services from the old Newcastle station, however these now all continue to Gosford and Sydney.

Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes
CR Plat 1
TfNSW CCN services to Gosford and Central (via Strathfield)
CR Plat 2
TfNSW CCN services to Newcastle Interchange

Transport Links[]

Morisset Bus Interchange
Stand Routes Notes
A: Hunter Valley Buses
  • 275: to Toronto
  • 278: to Silverwater
  • 279: to Sunshine
  • 280: to Cooranbong
  • 281: from Lake Haven to Wangi Wangi
281 service on fridays only
B: Busways
  • 95: to Lake Haven via Gwandalan & Mannering Park
C: Rover Coaches
  • 163: to Cessnock via Kurri Kurri

Map[]

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Central Coast and Newcastle Line

Sydney Metropolitan
↓ Terminus, Central, Strathfield, Epping, Hornsby, Berowra
Peak only
Town Hall, Wynyard, Milsons Point, North Sydney, Waverton, Wollstonecraft, St Leonards, Artarmon, Chatswood, Gordon


Central Coast to Newcastle
Cowan, Hawkesbury River, Wondabyne, Woy Woy, Koolewong, Tascott, Point Clare, Gosford, Narara, Niagara Park, Lisarow, Ourimbah, Tuggerah, Wyong, Warnervale, Wyee, Morisset, Dora Creek, Awaba, Fassifern, Booragul, Teralba, Cockle Creek, Cardiff, Kotara, Adamstown, Broadmeadow, Hamilton, Newcastle Interchange, Terminus →


Fleet
V set - H set (OSCAR)


Line details - NSW TrainLink