List of NSW TrainLink railway stations

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.

NSW TrainLink Intercity Map
NSW TrainLink Interstate map (highlighted in blue)

List of current stations

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Station Code Image Served by Distance from
Central station (km)
Date opened Previous name(s)
Aberdeen ABD   (Scone Branch) 300.730 20 October 1870
Adamstown ADT   161.120 15 August 1887
Albion Park   103.340 9 November 1887 Oak Flats (1887–1888)
Albury ABX
ALY (Vic)
 
1 non-NSW TrainLink service
642.40 3 February 1881
Armidale ARM   578 3 February 1883
Austinmer AUR   68.590 1 September 1887
Awaba AWB   137.310 15 August 1887
Bargo BZG   102.870 13 July 1919 West Bargo (1919–1921)
Bathurst BHS   239.900 4 April 1876
Bell BEL   137.120 1 May 1875 Mount Wilson (1875–1889)
Bellambi BLM   75.550 1889
Bellata BZT 615 1897 Woolbra (1897–1909)
Benalla BEN  
1 non-NSW TrainLink service
742.6 18 August 1873
Beresfield   179.810 31 July 1925
Berry   140.840 2 June 1893
Blackheath BKE   120.670 1 August 1862
Blaxland BXD   71.480 11 July 1867 Wascoes (1867–1879)
Blayney BLA   289.6 1847
Boggabri BGB   515 1882
Bomaderry   153.350 2 June 1893
Bombo   140.840 9 November 1887 North Kiama (1887–1889)
Kiama (1889–1893)
North Kiama (1893–1907)
Booragul BGL   146.390 24 October 1926
Bowral BWL   136.340 2 December 1867
Branxton BNX   (Scone Branch) 215.600 24 March 1862
Brisbane (Roma Street)   987.9 14 June 1875
Broadmeadow BMD   162.940 15 August 1887
Broadmeadows BMS  
4 non-NSW TrainLink services
921 1 February 1873
Broken Hill BHQ   1,122.8 1919
Bullaburra BUB   97.690 16 February 1925
Bulli BUI   72.150 21 June 1887
Bundanoon BUN   162.260 6 August 1868 Jordans Crossing (1868–1878)
Jordans Siding (1878–1881)
Bungendore BUX   4 March 1885
Burradoo BUO   138.840 1870
Canberra CBR   329.610 21 April 1924
Cardiff CDF   155.080 14 March 1889 (original site)
8 June 1902 (present site)
Casino CSI   803.9 1930
Coalcliff CCF   59.270 1 August 1920
Cockle Creek CCK   150.630 15 August 1887
Coffs Harbour CFS   607.810 30 August 1915
Coledale COL   66.230 1 July 1902 (original site)
5 September 1906 (second site)
27 October 1912 (present site)
Condobolin CBX   546.300 1896
Coniston   84.100 1 April 1916 (original site)
1 November 1925 (reopen after closure on 29 April 1923)
20 May 1941 (present site)
Coolamon CLO   509.5 1881
Cootamundra CMD   429.650 1877
Corrimal CIM   76.990 21 June 1887
Cowan CWN   48.810 1890 (originally)
6 October 1901 (with platform)
Cringila   (Port Kembla Branch) 87.650 16 April 1926
Culcairn CUL   596 1880
Dapto   95.050 9 January 1887
Darnick DNK   879.2 7 November 1927
Dora Creek DRK   127.230 16 August 1889
Douglas Park DPK   73.320 6 September 1869 (original site)
13 June 1892 (present site)
Douglass Park (1869–1891)
Dubbo DBO   461.9 1881
Dungog DGG   (Dungog Branch) 245.200 14 August 1911
East Maitland EAM   189.097 27 July 1858 (original site)
2 May 1864 (second site)
25 March 1879 (present site)
Morpeth Junction (1858–1879)
Euabalong West EUB   617.8 1919
Eungai ENG   534 1 July 1919
Exeter EXT   155.880 1878 Badgery's Siding (1878–1890)
Fairy Meadow FNW   79.360 1887 Cramsville (1887–1888)
Para-Meadow (1888–1909)
Balgownie (1909–1956)
Fassifern FSN   142.310 1888 (originally)
5 May 1891 (with platform)
Faulconbridge FLB   82.960 15 March 1877
Gerringong   128.560 2 June 1893
Geurie GUI 434.50 1885 Ponto (1885-1889)
Glenbrook GBR   67.090 (present) 11 July 1867 (original station)
11 May 1913 (present station)
Watertank (1867–1874)
Wascoes Siding (1874–1878)
Brookdale (1878–1879)
Gloucester GCR   309.30 5 February 1913
Gosford GOS   80.910 15 August 1887
Goulburn GUL   224.900 19 May 1869
Grafton GFN   695.70 12 October 1915
Greta GTA   (Scone Branch) 210.800 6 September 1869 Farthing (1869–1878)
Griffith GFF   640.38 3 July 1916
Gunnedah GUH 475.80 11 September 1879
Gunning GNI   278.60 9 November 1875
Hamilton HAM  
164.630 1872
Harden HRD   385.40 12 March 1877 Murrumburrah (1877–1878)
North Murrumburrah (1878–1880)
Hawkesbury River HKR   57.400 1870 Peats Ferry (1870–1888)
Brooklyn (1888–1889)
Hawkesbury River (1889–1890)
Hawkesbury (1890–1906)
Hazelbrook HZK   93.470 1884
Helensburgh HSB   46.380 1 January 1889 (original site)
30 May 1915 (present site)
Henty HTY   580.29 1880 (original station)
1904 (present station)
Doodle Cooma (1880–1891)
Hexham HXM   175.530 1 August 1871
High Street HGH   191.410 27 May 1856
Hilldale   (Dungog Branch) 226.400 14 August 1911
Ivanhoe IVN   816.40 19 August 1925
Junee JUE   485.67 6 July 1878 Junee Junction (1881–1940)
Katoomba KTO   109.940 2 February 1874 Crushers (1874–1877)
Kembla Grange   91.590 1 January 1890
Kempsey KPS   503.65 3 December 1917
Kendall KDL   433.30 12 April 1915
Kiama   119.160 2 June 1893
Koolewong KWG   74.820 29 November 1920
Kootingal KNG   472.10 9 January 1882 Moonbi (1882–1914)
Kotara KRZ   158.920 12 November 1924
Kyogle KYO 833.80 25 June 1910
Lapstone LAP   63.620 24 February 1964
Lawson LWN   96.040 11 July 1867 Blue Mountain (1867–1879)
Leeton LEE   612.64 6 March 1922
Leura LEU   107.590 6 December 1890
Linden LND   86.810 August 1874 (as tank stop)
26 October 1874 (with platform)
Linden Tank (1874)
Henderson's Platform (1874–1879)
Lisarow LRW   87.730 31 October 1892 Jenkins Siding (1892–1902)
Wyoming (1902)
Lithgow LTH   155.780 June 1877 (original site)
9 March 1855 (present site)
Lochinvar LVR   (Scone Branch) 202.600 2 July 1860
Lysaghts   (Port Kembla Branch) 86.270 30 May 1938
Macksville MXV 552.4 1 July 1919
Maitland MTL   192.550 1880 West Maitland (1880–1949)
Martins Creek MCR   (Dungog Branch) 218.500 14 August 1911
Marulan MRX   192.910 6 August 1868
Medlow Bath MED   115.800 21 January 1880 Browns Siding Pulpit Hill (1880–1883)
Medlow (1883–1903)
Melbourne (Southern Cross) SSS   928 17 January 1859
Menangle MGE   65.330 1 July 1863
Menangle Park MEK   62.850 26 September 1937
Menindee MND   1006.60 15 July 1919
Metford   185.120 17 March 1995[1]
Millthorpe   302.60 1886
Mindaribba MNB   (Dungog Branch) 218.500 14 August 1911 Dunmore (1911–1912)
Minnamurra   113.370 23 December 1891 (original site)
10 October 1943 (present site)
Mittagong MIT   131.570 1 March 1867
Moree MRZ   665.60 1 April 1897 (original site)
1904 (present site)
Morisset MOI   123.330 15 August 1888 Morrisset (1888–1889)
Moss Vale MSV   145.710 2 December 1867 Sutton Forest (1867–1877)
Mount Victoria MVR   126.720 6 September 1869
Murrurundi MDI   352.30 4 April 1872
Muswellbrook MBK   (Scone Branch) 288.800 19 May 1869 Musclebrook (1869–1890)
Nambucca Heads NBH   565.10 3 December 1923 Nambucca Heads (original), Nambucca (1925–1964)
Narara NRR   84.600 15 August 1887
Narrabri NAA   569.20 1 April 1897
Narrandera NRA   583.48 28 February 1881
Newcastle Interchange   165.60 15 October 2017
Niagara Park NIA   86.190 October 1902 Tundula (1902)
North Wollongong NHW   81.320 19 July 1915
Oak Flats   105.130 1 January 1890 (originally)
9 March 1925 (with platform)
21 February 2003 (present site)
Orange OAG   322.6 19 April 1877
Otford OTF   52.639 3 October 1888
Ourimbah OUR   90.610 15 August 1887
Parkes PKE   445.5 18 December 1893
Paterson PTR   (Dungog Branch) 213.200 14 August 1911
Penrose PRS   171.400 1869 (as siding)
1 June 1871 (original site)
15 March 1916 (present site)
Cables Siding (1869–1871)
Picton PIC   85.250 1 July 1863
Point Clare PCL   78.050 28 June 1891
Port Kembla   (Port Kembla Branch) 90.240 5 January 1920
Port Kembla North   (Port Kembla Branch) 88.770 9 March 1936
Queanbeyan QBN   321.46 8 September 1887
Quirindi UIR   392.7 13 August 1877
Rydal RDL   181.4 1 July 1870
Sandgate SDG   170.510 1881
Sawtell SWT   600.70 13 July 1925
Scarborough SCB   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 NSO   (Scone Branch) 314.660 17 April 1871
Seymour SEY  
3 non-NSW TrainLink services
20 November 1872
Shellharbour Junction   110.660 22 November 2014 Dunmore (Shellharbour)
800 metres away, 9 November 1887
Singleton SIX   (Scone Branch) 238.900 7 May 1863
Springwood SPR   79.670 11 July 1867
Stanwell Park SWP   55.950 14 March 1890 (original site)
10 October 1920 (present site)
Stuart Town SWN   379.60 1 June 1880
Tahmoor TAH   94.490[2] 13 July 1919[2]
Tallong TJG   185.380[3] 1869 (originally)
16 April 1878 (with platform)[3]
Barbers Creek Tank (1869–1905)[3]
Tamworth TMW   455.1 9 January 1882
Tarago TGO   282.51 3 January 1884
Tarana TNJ   198.3 22 April 1872
Taree TRO   378.60 5 February 1913
Tarro TRJ   178.180[4] 5 April 1857[4] Hexham (1857–1871)
Hexham Township (1871)[4]
Tascott TSC   76.910[5] October 1905[5]
Telarah TLR   (Dungog Branch) 194.740[6] 14 August 1911[6] West Maitland Marshalling Yard (1911–1922)[6]
Teralba TBR   147.570[7] 15 August 1887[8]
The Rock TRK   550.29 1 September 1880 Hanging Rock (1880–1882)
Kingston (1882–1883)
Thirroul TRL   70.240[9] 21 June 1887[9] Robbinsville (1887–1891)[10]
Thornton THO   182.190[11] 1 August 1871[11] Woodford (1871–1877)[11]
Towradgi TOW   78.020[12] 18 December 1948[12]
Tuggerah TGG   98.540[13] 1890[13] Tuggerah Lakes (1890–1891)
Tuggerah (1891–?)
Tuggerah Lakes (?–1911)[13]
Unanderra   88.270[14] 9 November 1887[14]
Uralla URL   555.10 2 August 1882
Urunga URA   580.90 19 March 1923
Valley Heights VHS   77.410[15] May 1875[15] Eagers Platform (1875–1877)
The Valley (1877–1880)[15]
Victoria Street VST   187.920[16] 5 April 1857[16] East Maitland (1857–1858)
(closed) (1858–1877)[16]
Wagga Wagga WGA   521.40 1 September 1879
Walcha Road WLC   517.9 2 August 1882
Wallarobba WLB   (Dungog Branch) 231.700[17] 14 August 1911[17]
Wangaratta WAG  
1 non-NSW TrainLink service
28 October 1873
Warabrook WBK   168.690[18] 23 October 1995[1]
Waratah WTH   165.970[19] 9 March 1858[19]
Warnervale WNV   105.900[20] 2 September 1907 (originally)
17 October 1910 (with platform)[20]
Warrimoo WRM   74.300[21] 9 March 1918[21]
Wauchope WAU   455.00 12 April 1915
Wellington WEL   410.40 1 June 1880
Wentworth Falls WFS   102.610[22] 22 July 1867[22] Weatherboard (1867–1879)[22]
Werris Creek WCK   410.7 1880
Wingello WNE   177.140[23] 1 June 1871 (as siding)
1882 (as station)[23]
Unnamed (1871–1895)[23]
Wingham WGM   367.10 5 February 1913
Willow Tree WTE   375.70 13 August 1877 Warrah (1877–1879)
Wirragulla WGL   (Dungog Branch) 238.000[24] 14 August 1911[24]
Wollongong WOL   82.920[25] 21 June 1887[25]
Wombarra WMJ   64.340[26] 12 February 1917[26]
Wondabyne WDB   65.150[27] 1 May 1889 (original site)
April 1939 (present site)[27]
Mullet Creek Junction (1889–1890)
Hawkesbury Cabin (1890–1891)[27]
Woodford WFO   90.370[28] 11 July 1868[28] Buss's Platform (1868–1871)[28]
Woonona WOJ   73.990[29] 25 August 1919[29]
Woy Woy WOY   72.620[30] 1 February 1889 (originally)
18 December 1891 (with platform)[30]
Wyee WYE   114.860[31] 1 August 1892 (originally)
February 1896 (with platform)[31]
Wyong WYG   101.080[32] 15 August 1887[32]
Yass Junction YAS   318.01 3 July 1876 Yass (1876–1882)
Yerrinbool YEB   116.310[33] 13 July 1919[33]
Zig Zag ZIG   150.940[34] 15 April 1878 (originally)
1959 (after closure in 1910)[34]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Brian Langton MLA, "Questions and Answers – 491: Railway Station Openings" Archived 24 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine: New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Hansard, 16 April 1996, p. 1006. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  2. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tahmoor Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  3. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tallong Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  4. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tarro Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  5. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tascott Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  6. ^ a b c 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. ^ a b 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. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Thornton Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  12. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Towradgi Railway Station". Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  13. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Tuggerah Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  14. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Unanderra Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  15. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Valley Heights Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  16. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Victoria Street Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  17. ^ a b 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. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Waratah Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  20. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warnervale Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  21. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Warrimoo Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  22. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wentworth Falls Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  23. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wingello Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  24. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wirragulla Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  25. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wollongong Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  26. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wombarra Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  27. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wondabyne Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  28. ^ a b c Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woodford Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  29. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woonona Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  30. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Woy Woy Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  31. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wyee Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  32. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Wyong Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  33. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Yerrinbool Railway Station. Retrieved 24 July 2007.
  34. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Zig Zag Railway Station. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  35. ^ "Main Western Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  36. ^ "Main North Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  37. ^ "South Coast Line". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
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