词条 | Scone railway station |
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|name = Scone |type = |style = NSW TrainLink intercity |image = Scone Railway Station building platform side.jpg |image_size = |image_caption = Southbound view in November 2006 |address = Susan Street, Scone |country = Australia |coordinates = {{coord|-32.046881|150.866956|region:AU-NSW_type:railwaystation|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |elevation = |distance = 314.66 kilometres from Central |line = Main Northern |other = |structure = Ground |platform = 1 |depth = |levels = |tracks = 3 |parking = |bicycle = |opened = 17 April 1871 |closed = |rebuilt = |electrified = |disabled = |code = NSO |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=Hunter Scone|next=Aberdeen}}{{s-line|system=NSW TrainLink|line=North Western|previous=Murrurundi|next=Aberdeen}} | services_collapsible = 1 |map_locator = |web = [https://transportnsw.info/stop?q=10101193#/ Transport for NSW] |route_map = |map_state = | embedded ={{Infobox designation list | embed = yes | designation1 = New South Wales State Heritage Register | designation1_offname = Scone Railway Station | designation1_type = State heritage (built) | designation1_date = 2 April 1999 | delisted1_date = | designation1_partof = | designation1_number = 1242 | designation1_free1name = Type | designation1_free1value = Railway Platform/ Station | designation1_free2name = Category | designation1_free2value = Transport - Rail | designation1_free3name = Builders | designation1_free3value = }} }} The Scone railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Northern line in Scone, in the Upper Hunter Shire local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The station serves the town of Scone and opened on 17 April 1871.[2] The property is owned by RailCorp, an agency of the Government of New South Wales. The station was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[3] Station configurationThe station has one platform and a passing loop. The original John Whitton 1871 brick building remains.[4] In June 2014 the layout was reconfigured with the former loop becoming the main line and the platform line the loop.[5] The complex includes a type 4{{ref|1|[note 1]}} brick second class station building, erected in 1871; a standard timber skillion roof type 3 signal box; and an outshed. Other structures include a brick platform face, completed in 1871; a jib crane; and a former goods loading facility.[3] Platforms & servicesScone is the terminating point for NSW TrainLink's Hunter Line services from Newcastle and a stopping point for NSW TrainLink Xplorer services from Sydney to Armidale and Moree.[6][7] The Hunter services were introduced by CityRail in September 1990.[8] Hunter line services usually terminate at the southern end of the platform which is slightly raised. Xplorers use the full platform. {{Sydney Trains platform box|p1alinename = Hunter Line |p1astop = terminating services to & from Newcastle |p1anotes = [6] |p1blinename = NSW TrainLink North Western |p1bstop = services to Armidale/Moree and Sydney Central |p1bnotes = [7]}} Heritage listingScone station is a fine mid-Victorian station building dating from the opening of the line. The building is well detailed and of fine proportion, it forms part of a group of buildings on that section of the line all that date from the opening of the line and which form a very important group of railway buildings in the state. The building also forms an important civic group in the town and contributes greatly to its character. The station is a focal point of the northern approach to the town.[3] Scone railway station was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.[3] The place possesses uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.This item is assessed as historically rare. This item is assessed as arch. rare. This item is assessed as socially rare.[3] See also{{Stack|{{Portal|New South Wales|Railways}}}}Notes
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. ^Scone Station NSWrail.net 3. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite NSW SHR|5045346|Scone Railway Station|hr=01242|accessdate=2 June 2018}} 4. ^{{cite NSW SHR|4806173|Scone Railway Precinct|accessdate=6 July 2018}} 5. ^{{cite journal|title=Scone reconfiguration|journal=Railway Digest|date=August 2014|page=13|issn=}} 6. ^1 {{Cite New South Wales transport timetables|Hunter}} 7. ^1 {{Cite New South Wales transport timetables|North West Region}} 8. ^"CityRail train service extended to Scone" Railway Digest October 1990 page 342 Bibliography
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