Berry railway station
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Berry
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| South Coast Line | |
| Station code | BRY |
| Town | Berry |
| Street(s) | Station Road |
| Distance from Central Station | 140.84 km |
| Altitude (above sea level) | 8 m |
| Types of stopping trains | Intercity |
| Number of platforms | 1 |
| Number of tracks | 2 |
| Platform arrangement | 1 Side |
| Type of station | Ground |
| Ticket barriers | No |
| Transfers available | None |
| Disabled access |
Yes |
| Station facilities | Link |
Berry is a CityRail railway station on the South Coast railway line. It serves the town of Berry. The station opened on 2 June 1893.[1]
The station has one side platform and a platformless crossing loop opposite the station which is not often used. It also has a siding at its southern end which is used to cross trains. This happens five times per day on weekdays. The station has Easy Access for wheelchairs.
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[edit] Platforms and services
| Platform | Line | Stopping Pattern | Notes |
| South Coast Line | Intercity services to Kiama and Bomaderry. | Connecting Services at Kiama for Sydney Terminal. |
[edit] Image Gallery
[edit] Neighbouring stations
| Preceding station | CityRail | Following station | ||
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Terminus
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South Coast Line |
towards Central
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[edit] References
- ^ Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Berry Railway Station". Accessed 26 June 2007.
Coordinates: 34°46′48″S 150°41′47″E / 34.780037°S 150.696364°E
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