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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2015}}{{Use Australian English|date=January 2015}}{{multiple image | direction = horizontal | width = 275 | footer = | image1 = CityRail InterCity map.png | alt1 = | caption1 = NSW TrainLink Intercity Map | image2 = CountrylinkMap.png | alt2 = | caption2 = NSW TrainLink Interstate map (highlighted in blue) }}The NSW TrainLink is a train operator of passenger services outside the metropolitan area of Sydney in New South Wales. The network is divided into two tiers; intercity - a commuter-based rail network centred on the Greater Sydney area, and regional - long distance and interstate services. The network is served by a fleet of double-deck electric multiple units and single-deck diesel trains. {{-}}Stations Station | Code | Image | Line(s) | Distance from Central Station | Date opened | Previous name(s) | Aberdeen | Hunter}} (Scone Branch) | 300.730 | 20 October 1870 | Adamstown | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 161.120 | 15 August 1887 | Albion Park | South Coast}} | 103.340 | 9 November 1887 | Oak Flats (1887–1888) | {{rws>Albury}} | Southern}} | 642.40 | 3 February 1881 | {{rws>Armidale}} | North Western}} | 578 | Austinmer | South Coast}} | 68.590 | 1 September 1887 | Awaba | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 137.310 | 15 August 1887 | Bargo | Southern Highlands}} | 102.870 | 13 July 1919 | West Bargo (1919–1921) | Bathurst | Western}}{{NSWTL|Blue Mountains}} | 239.900 | 4 April 1876 | Bell | Blue Mountains}} | 137.120 | 1 May 1875 | Mount Wilson (1875–1889) | Bellambi | South Coast}} | 75.550 | 1889 | {{rws|Bellata}} | North Western}} | 615 | 1897 | Woolbra (1897-1909) | {{rws|Benalla}} | Southern}} | 18 August 1873 | Beresfield | Hunter}} | 179.810 | 31 July 1925 | Berry | South Coast}} | 140.840 | 2 June 1893 | Blackheath | Blue Mountains}} | 120.670 | 1 August 1862 | Blayney | Western}} | 1847 | Blaxland | Blue Mountains}} | 71.480 | 11 July 1867 | Wascoes (1867–1879) | Boggabri | North Western}} | 515 | 1882 | Bomaderry (Nowra) | South Coast}} | 153.350 | 2 June 1893 | Bombo | South Coast}} | 140.840 | 9 November 1887 | North Kiama (1887–1889) Kiama (1889–1893) North Kiama (1893–1907) | Booragul | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 146.390 | 24 October 1926 | Bowral | Southern}}{{NSWTL|Southern Highlands}} | 136.340 | 2 December 1867 | Branxton | Hunter}} (Scone Branch) | 215.600 | 24 March 1862 | Brisbane Roma Street | North Coast}} | 1876 | Broadmeadow | North Coast}} {{NSWTL|North Western}}{{NSWTL|Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 162.940 | 15 August 1887 | Broadmeadows | Southern}} | 1 February 1873 | Broken Hill | Western}} | 1919 | Bullaburra | Blue Mountains}} | 97.690 | 16 February 1925 | Bulli | South Coast}} | 72.150 | 21 June 1887 | Bundanoon | Southern}}{{NSWTL|Southern Highlands}} | 162.260 | 6 August 1868 | Jordans Crossing (1868–78) Jordans Siding (1878–1881) | Bungendore | Southern}} | Burradoo | Southern Highlands}} | 138.840 | 1870, 1 March 1976 (reopened after closure in 1975) | {{rws>Canberra}} | Southern}} | 329.610 | 21 April 1924 | Cardiff | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 155.080 | 14 March 1889 (original site) 8 June 1902 (present site) | {{rws>Casino}} | North Coast}} | 1930 | Coalcliff | South Coast}} | 59.270 | 1 August 1920 | Cockle Creek | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 150.630 | 15 August 1887 | {{rws>Coffs Harbour}} | North Coast}} | 607.810 | 30 August 1915 | Coledale | South Coast}} | 66.230 | 1 July 1902 (original site) 5 September 1906 (second site) 27 October 1912 (present site) | Coniston | South Coast}} | 84.100 | 1 April 1916 (original site) 1 November 1925 (reopen after closure on 29 April 1923) 20 May 1941 (present site) | {{rws|Condobolin}} | Western}} | 546.300 | 1896 | Coolamon | Southern}} | 1881 | {{rws|Cootamundra}} | Southern}} | 429.650 | 1877 | Corrimal | South Coast}} | 76.990 | 21 June 1887 | Cowan | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 48.810 | 1890 (originally) 6 October 1901 (with platform) | Cringila | South Coast}} (Port Kembla Branch) | 87.650 | 16 April 1926 | {{rws|Culcairn}} | Southern}} | 596 | 1880 | Dapto | South Coast}} | 95.050 | 9 January 1887 | Darnick | Western}} | Dora Creek | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 127.230 | 16 August 1889 | Douglas Park | Southern Highlands}} | 73.320 | 6 September 1869 (original site) 13 June 1892 (present site) | Douglass Park (1869–1891) | Dubbo | Western}} | 1881 | Dungog | Hunter}} (Dungog Branch) | 245.200 | 14 August 1911 | Dunmore (Shellharbour) | South Coast}} | 110.660 | 9 November 1887 | East Maitland | Hunter}} | 189.097 | 27 July 1858 (original site) 2 May 1864 (second site) 25 March 1879 (present site) | Morpeth Junction (1858–1879) | Euabalong West | Western}} | 1919 | Eungai | North Coast}} | Exeter | Southern Highlands}} | 155.880 | 1878 | Badgery's Siding (1878–1890) | Fairy Meadow | South Coast}} | 79.360 | 1887 | Cramsville (1887–1888) Para-Meadow (1888–1909) Balgownie (1909–1956) | Fassifern | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 142.310 | 1888 (originally) 5 May 1891 (with platform) | Faulconbridge | Blue Mountains}} | 82.960 | 15 March 1877 | Gerringong | South Coast}} | 128.560 | 2 June 1893 | Glenbrook | Blue Mountains}} | 67.090 (present) | 11 July 1867 (original station) 11 May 1913 (present station) | Watertank (1867–1874) Wascoes Siding (1874–1878) Brookdale (1878–1879) | Gosford | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 80.910 | 15 August 1887 | Goulburn | Southern Highlands}} | 224.900 | 19 May 1869 | Greta | Hunter}} (Scone Branch) | 210.800 | 6 September 1869 | Farthing (1869–1878) | Hamilton | Central Coast & Newcastle}} {{NSWTL|Hunter}} | 164.630 | 1872 | Hawkesbury River | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 57.400 | 1870 | Peats Ferry (1870–1888) Brooklyn (1888–1889) Hawkesbury River (1889–1890) Hawkesbury (1890–1906) | Hazelbrook | Blue Mountains}} | 93.470 | 1884 | Helensburgh | South Coast}} | 46.380 | 1 January 1889 (original site) 30 May 1915 (present site) | Hexham | Hunter}} | 175.530 | 1 August 1871 | High Street | Hunter}} | 191.410 | 27 May 1856 | Hilldale | Hunter}} (Dungog Branch) | 226.400 | 14 August 1911 | Katoomba | Blue Mountains}} | 109.940 | 2 February 1874 | Crushers (1874–1877) | Kembla Grange Racecourse | South Coast}} | 91.590 | 1 January 1890 | Kempsey | North Coast}} | 503.65 | 3 December 1917 | Kiama | South Coast}} | 119.160 | 2 June 1893 | Koolewong | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 74.820 | 29 November 1920 | Kotara | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 158.920 | 12 November 1924 | Lapstone | Blue Mountains}} | 63.620 | 24 February 1964 | Lawson | Blue Mountains}} | 96.040 | 11 July 1867 | Blue Mountain (1867–1879) | Leura | Blue Mountains}} | 107.590 | 6 December 1890 | Linden | Blue Mountains}} | 86.810 | August 1874 (as tank stop) 26 October 1874 (with platform) | Linden Tank (1874) Henderson's Platform (1874–1879) | Lisarow | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 87.730 | 31 October 1892 | Jenkins Siding (1892–1902) Wyoming (1902) | Lithgow | Blue Mountains}} | 155.780 | June 1877 (original site) 9 March 1855 (present site) | Lochinvar | Hunter}} (Scone Branch) | 202.600 | 2 July 1860 | Lysaghts | South Coast}} (Port Kembla Branch) | 86.270 | 30 May 1938 | Maitland | Hunter}} | 192.550 | 1880 | West Maitland (1880–1949) | Martins Creek | Hunter}} (Dungog Branch) | 218.500 | 14 August 1911 | Marulan | Southern Highlands}} | 192.910 | 6 August 1868 | Medlow Bath | Blue Mountains}} | 115.800 | 21 January 1880 | Browns Siding Pulpit Hill (1880–1883) Medlow (1883–1903) | Menangle | Southern Highlands}} | 65.330 | 1 July 1863 | Menangle Park | Southern Highlands}} | 62.850 | 26 September 1937 | Metford | Hunter}} | 185.120 | 17 March 1995[1] | Mindaribba | Hunter}} (Dungog Branch) | 218.500 | 14 August 1911 | Dunmore (1911–1912) | Minnamurra | South Coast}} | 113.370 | 23 December 1891 (original site) 10 October 1943 (present site) | Mittagong | Southern Highlands}} | 131.570 | 1 March 1867 | Morisset | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 123.330 | 15 August 1888 | Morrisset (1888–1889) | Moss Vale | Southern Highlands}} | 145.710 | 2 December 1867 | Sutton Forest (1867–1877) | Mount Victoria | Blue Mountains}} | 126.720 | 6 September 1869 | Muswellbrook | Hunter}} (Scone Branch) | 288.800 | 19 May 1869 | Musclebrook (1869–1890) | Narara | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 84.600 | 15 August 1887 | Niagara Park | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 86.190 | October 1902 | Tundula (1902) | North Wollongong | South Coast}} | 81.320 | 19 July 1915 | Oak Flats | South Coast}} | 105.130 | 1 January 1890 (originally) 9 March 1925 (with platform) 21 February 2003 (present site) | Otford | South Coast}} | 52.639 | 3 October 1888 | Ourimbah | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 90.610 | 15 August 1887 | Paterson | Hunter}} (Dungog Branch) | 213.200 | 14 August 1911 | Penrose | Southern Highlands}} | 171.400 | 1869 (as siding) 1 June 1871 (original site) 15 March 1916 (present site) | Cables Siding (1869–1871) | Picton | Southern Highlands}} | 85.250 | 1 July 1863 | Point Clare | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 78.050 | 28 June 1891 | Port Kembla | South Coast}} (Port Kembla Branch) | 90.240 | 5 January 1920 | Port Kembla North | South Coast}} (Port Kembla Branch) | 88.770 | 9 March 1936 | Sandgate | Hunter}} | 170.510 | 1881 | Scarborough | South Coast}} | 62.530 | 21 June 1887 (original site) 15 August 1915 (present site) | Clifton (1887–1888) South Clifton (1888–1903) Scarborough (1903–1915) Clifton (1915–1916) | Scone | Hunter}} (Scone Branch) | 314.660 | 17 April 1871 | Singleton | Hunter}} (Scone Branch) | 238.900 | 7 May 1863 | Springwood | Blue Mountains}} | 79.670 | 11 July 1867 | Stanwell Park | South Coast}} | 55.950 | 14 March 1890 (original site) 10 October 1920 (present site) | Tahmoor | Southern Highlands}} | 94.490[2] | 13 July 1919[2] | Tallong | Southern Highlands}} | 185.380[3] | 1869 (originally) 16 April 1878 (with platform)[3] | Barbers Creek Tank (1869–1905)[3] | Tarro | Hunter}} | 178.180[4] | 5 April 1857[4] | Hexham (1857–1871) Hexham Township (1871)[4] | Tascott | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 76.910[5] | October 1905[5] | Telarah | Hunter}} (Dungog Branch) | 194.740[6] | 14 August 1911[6] | West Maitland Marshalling Yard (1911–1922)[6] | Teralba | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 147.570[7] | 15 August 1887[8] | Thirroul | South Coast}} | 70.240[9] | 21 June 1887[9] | Robbinsville (1887–1891)[10] | Thornton | Hunter}} | 182.190[11] | 1 August 1871[11] | Woodford (1871–1877)[11] | Towradgi | South Coast}} | 78.020[12] | 18 December 1948[12] | Tuggerah | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 98.540[13] | 1890[13] | Tuggerah Lakes (1890–1891) Tuggerah (1891–?) Tuggerah Lakes (?-1911)[13] | Unanderra | South Coast}} | 88.270[14] | 9 November 1887[14] | Valley Heights | Blue Mountains}} | 77.410[15] | May 1875[15] | Eagers Platform (1875–1877) The Valley (1877–1880)[15] | Victoria Street | Hunter}} | 187.920[16] | 5 April 1857[16] | East Maitland (1857–1858) (closed) (1858–1877)[16] | Wallarobba | Hunter}} (Dungog Branch) | 231.700[17] | 14 August 1911[17] | Warabrook (University) | Hunter}} | 168.690[18] | 23 October 1995[1] | Waratah | Hunter}} | 165.970[19] | 9 March 1858[19] | Warnervale | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 105.900[20] | 2 September 1907 (originally) 17 October 1910 (with platform)[20] | Warrimoo | Blue Mountains}} | 74.300[21] | 9 March 1918[21] | Wentworth Falls | Blue Mountains}} | 102.610[22] | 22 July 1867[22] | Weatherboard (1867–1879)[22] | Wingello | Southern Highlands}} | 177.140[23] | 1 June 1871 (as siding) 1882 (as station)[23] | Unnamed (1871–1895)[23] | Wirragulla | Hunter}} (Dungog Branch) | 238.000[24] | 14 August 1911[24] | Wollongong | South Coast}} | 82.920[25] | 21 June 1887[25] | Wombarra | South Coast}} | 64.340[26] | 12 February 1917[26] | Wondabyne | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 65.150[27] | 1 May 1889 (original site) April 1939 (present site)[27] | Mullet Creek Junction (1889–1890) Hawkesbury Cabin (1890–1891)[27] | Woodford | Blue Mountains}} | 90.370[28] | 11 July 1868[28] | Buss's Platform (1868–1871)[28] | Woonona | South Coast}} | 73.990[29] | 25 August 1919[29] | Woy Woy | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 72.620[30] | 1 February 1889 (originally) 18 December 1891 (with platform)[30] | Wyee | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 114.860[31] | 1 August 1892 (originally) February 1896 (with platform)[31] | Wyong | Central Coast & Newcastle}} | 101.080[32] | 15 August 1887[32] | Yerrinbool | Southern Highlands}} | 116.310[33] | 13 July 1919[33] | Zig Zag | Blue Mountains}} | 150.940[34] | 15 April 1878 (originally) 1959 (after closure in 1910)[34] | |
[35][36][37] See also - List of Sydney Trains railway stations
- Transportation in Australia
- Lists of railway stations
References1. ^1 Brian Langton MLA, "Questions and Answers – 491: Railway Station Openings" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140624081951/http://parliament.nsw.gov.au/Prod/la/lapaper.nsf/0/7DA482FA9796A543CA256EEB002D4B7A |date=24 June 2014 }}: New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Hansard, 16 April 1996, p. 1006. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 2. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tahmoor Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 3. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tallong Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 4. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tarro Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 5. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tascott Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 6. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Telarah Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 7. ^Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Teralba Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 8. ^City of Lake Macquarie, "Local History: History of Teralba". Retrieved 25 July 2014. 9. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Thirroul Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007. 10. ^Forsyth, J.H. (ed.) (1988–93), Stations & Tracks; Vol. 1: "Main Suburban & Branches – Illawarra & Branches". State Rail Authority of New South Wales: Sydney, p. 145. 11. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Thornton Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 12. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Towradgi Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007. 13. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tuggerah Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 14. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Unanderra Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 15. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Valley Heights Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 16. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Victoria Street Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 17. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wallarobba Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 18. ^Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warabrook Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 19. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Waratah Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 20. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warnervale Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 21. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warrimoo Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 22. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wentworth Falls Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 23. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wingello Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 24. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wirragulla Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 25. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wollongong Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 26. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wombarra Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 27. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wondabyne Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 28. ^1 2 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woodford Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 29. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woonona Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 30. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woy Woy Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 31. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wyee Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 32. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wyong Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 33. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Yerrinbool Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007. 34. ^1 Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Zig Zag Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007. 35. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:main_west | title=Main Western Line | publisher=NSWrail.net | accessdate=28 September 2011}} 36. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:main_north | title=Main North Line | publisher=NSWrail.net | accessdate=28 September 2011}} 37. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:south_coast | title=South Coast Line | publisher=NSWrail.net | accessdate=28 September 2011}}
External links- [https://transportnsw.info/stop?#/ Station details – Transport for NSW] - Transport for NSW Info website showing details for all stations
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