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Newcastle Line
Civic railway station
Newcastle railway station
Terminus
CityRailinterred
Hunter Line
Civic railway station
Newcastle railway station
Terminus
CityRailhunter


Newcastle Railway Station was the main railway station in Newcastle, New South Wales, situated at the end of the Newcastle branch line, 168km from Sydney Central. Prior to the Government's closure of the station in December 2014, regular services to Central on the Newcastle and Central Coast Railway Line and to Scone and Dungog on the Hunter Railway Line were operated.

The station is situated on the corner of Scott and Watt Streets with access on street level, without stairs. It is in walking distance of Nobbys Beach and to Newcastle Harbour. The railway station has a kiosk on platform one open daily. Newcastle railway station is considered heritage and still has its original station buildings.

A taxi rank is next to the station and a long distance bus station is situated at the back of the Railway station near the harbour foreshore.

History[]

Newcastle station was originally located at the site of the Honeysuckle Point Terminus. Early on in the making of the Honeysuckle Point Terminus, Newcastle residents called for an extension to the centre of town and in 1857 the parliamentary select committee recommended, that a single line for goods and passenger traffic be laid from Honeysuckle Point to the wharf at Watt Street. In November 1857 a contract for £6347, was awarded to William Wright for the 67 chains (1.3 km; 0.84 mi) extension. The station was located on a spur line which serviced Circular Wharf and was opened on Saturday 20 March 1858. A large goods yard fanned east from the station, constructed in 1858. No trace now remains of this yard. In 1880, an additional two platforms were constructed to cater for traffic growth.

In December of 2014, the NSW Government made the controversial decision to truncate the line at Wickham, whereby a light rail service would serve the CBD. In 2018, Newcastle station reopened. Now rebranded as "The Station", it is no longer an operational train station but it is used for events occasionally and also has a café.[1]

Index

Platforms[]

Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes
CR Plat 1
Central Coast & Newcastle Line intercity electric services to Gosford, Hornsby and Central (via Strathfield)
CR Plat 2
Central Coast & Newcastle Line local electric services to Morisset
Hunter Line diesel rail-car services to Maitland, Telarah, Dungog, Muswellbrook and Scone
CR Plat 3
Central Coast & Newcastle Line local electric services to Morisset
Hunter Line diesel rail-car services to Maitland, Telarah, Dungog, Muswellbrook and Scone
CR Plat 4
Hunter Line diesel rail-car services to Maitland, Telarah, Dungog, Muswellbrook and Scone

Map[]

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

Hunter Line

Newcastle Interchange to Maitland
Terminus ← Newcastle Interchange, Hamilton, Waratah, Warabrook, Sandgate, Hexham, Tarro, Beresfield, Thornton, Metford, Victoria Street, East Maitland, High Street, Maitland Dungog Branch ↑ Scone Branch →


Dungog Branch
Telarah, Mindaribba, Paterson, Martins Creek, Hilldale, Wallarobba, Wirragulla, Dungog
Terminus ↑


Scone Branch
Lochinvar, Greta, Branxton, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Aberdeen, Scone Terminus →


Fleet
J set (Hunter Railcar) - N set (Endeavour)


Line details - NSW TrainLink

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