词条 | Cockle Creek railway station |
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|name = Cockle Creek |type = |style = NSW TrainLink intercity |image = Cockleckstn.jpg |image_size = |image_caption = Southbound view from Platform 1 in May 2006 |address = Lake Road, Boolaroo |country = Australia |coordinates = {{coord|-32.942695|151.623725|region:AU-NSW_type:railwaystation|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |elevation = |distance = 150.63 kilometres from Central |line = Main Northern |other = {{TFNSW|B}} |structure = Ground |platform = 2 side |depth = |levels = |tracks = 2 |parking = |bicycle = |opened = 15 August 1887 |closed = |rebuilt = 1957 |electrified = Yes |disabled = |code = CCK |owned = RailCorp |operator = NSW TrainLink |zone = |former = | passengers = 20 (daily)[1] | pass_year = 2013 | pass_rank = 281 | pass_system = Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink |mpassengers = |services = {{s-rail|title=NSW TrainLink}}{{s-line|system=NSW TrainLink intercity|line=Central Coast & Newcastle|previous=Teralba|next=Cardiff}} | services_collapsible = 1 |web = [https://transportnsw.info/stop?q=10101155#/ Transport for NSW] |route_map = |map_state = }} Cockle Creek railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the City of Lake Macquarie suburb of Boolaroo. The station is on the eastern side of Cockle Creek and a balloon loop exists west of the creek for the Teralba Colliery. HistoryThe station opened on 15 August 1887.[2] It was rebuilt on its present site in 1957 when a new bridge was built immediately south of the station.[3] The station buildings were demolished in March 1993.[4] The privately owned Caledonian Collieries railway line to West Wallsend, Seahampton, Killingworth, Barnsley and the now vanished town of Fairley, joined the government line at Cockle Creek. This line carried mixed traffic, including passenger and freight trains, but was largely used for coal traffic until the last working mine, West Wallsend Extended Colliery at Killingworth was closed during an industrial slump in 1962. Platforms & servicesCockle Creek has two side platforms. It is serviced by NSW TrainLink Central Coast & Newcastle Line services travelling from Sydney Central to Newcastle.[5] {{Sydney Trains platform box|p1linename = Central Coast & Newcastle Line |p1stop = services to Gosford & Sydney Central |p1notes = [5] |p2linename = Central Coast & Newcastle Line |p2stop = services to Newcastle |p2notes = [5]}} Transport linksHunter Valley Buses operate two routes via Cockle Creek station:
Newcastle Transport operates one route via Cockle Creek station:
References1. ^{{cite web |author=Bureau of Transport Statistics |url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/media/documents/2017/Train%20Statistics%202014.pdf |title=Train Statistics 2014 |publisher=Transport NSW |accessdate=15 July 2018}} 2. ^Cockle Creek Station NSWrail.net 3. ^Cockle Creek Former Railway Station and Bridge Piers NSW Environment & Heritage 4. ^Railway Digest May 1993 page 199 5. ^1 2 {{Cite New South Wales transport timetables|Central Coast & Newcastle}} 6. ^{{Cite New South Wales transport timetables|N270}} 7. ^{{Cite New South Wales transport timetables|N271}} 8. ^{{Cite New South Wales transport timetables|N46}} External links
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