Port Kembla North railway station

Coordinates: 34°28′23″S 150°53′17″E / 34.4730°S 150.8881°E / -34.4730; 150.8881
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Port Kembla North
NSW TrainLink intercity train station
Cringila · Port Kembla
Port Kembla North Station
General information
LocationFlinders Street, Port Kembla
New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates34°28′23″S 150°53′17″E / 34.4730°S 150.8881°E / -34.4730; 150.8881
Owned byRailCorp
Line(s)South Coast (Port Kembla branch)
Distance88.771 km from Central[1]
Platforms1 (197 metres)[1]
Train operatorsNSW TrainLink
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleNot accessible
Other information
WebsiteSydney Trains
History
Opened9 March 1936[2]
Electrified4 February 1986[3]
Passengers
2014222[4]
Rank254th of 307[5]

Port Kembla North is a single-platform intercity train station located in Port Kembla, Australia, on the South Coast railway line's Port Kembla branch. The station serves NSW TrainLink trains travelling south to Port Kembla Station and north to Wollongong and Sydney.[6] The station was one of 23 on the metropolitan rail network to record an average of fewer than one passenger per day in 2014.[4]

The wharves, mills and factories that today characterise Port Kembla began to develop in the early part of the 20th century. The railway from the main South Coast line to the new port was completed in July 1916, but the only station, Mount Drummond, was at the northern end. A single-platform station near the Outer Harbour, called Port Kembla, opened in January 1920.[7] A second station for the suburb, called Port Kembla North, opened in March 1936, at the southern boundary of the vast Australian Iron & Steel site – the year after the enterprise was acquired by BHP.[2][8]

The station has no platform building – save for a small waiting shed and services hut – and is not staffed. Electric multiple unit trains began to service the station from February 1986 and electronic ticketing facilities were activated in 2014.[9]

Platforms & Services

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 services to Port Kembla, Thirroul, Waterfall, Sydney Central & Bondi Junction [10]


References

  1. ^ a b Asset Standards Authority (30 April 2015). "Train Operating Conditions (TOC) Manual – Track Diagrams (version 3.0)" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b Bozier, Rolfe. "NSWrail.net: Port Kembla North Station".
  3. ^ Office of Environment & Heritage (9 October 2009). "Wollongong Railway Station Group".
  4. ^ a b Bureau of Transport Statistics (March 2015). "Summary of train journeys (official patronage figures)".
  5. ^ Bureau of Transport Statistics (November 2012). Compendium of Sydney Rail Travel Statistics, 8th Edition.
  6. ^ Sydney Trains (October 2014). "South Coast Line – Bomaderry or Port Kembla to Central and Bondi Junction".
  7. ^ Bozier, Rolfe. "NSWrail.net: Port Kembla Station".
  8. ^ Australia's Industry World, Port Kembla. "http://www.aiw.org.au/resources/geographyhsc/hschistory.htm". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  9. ^ Opal card available on all Sydney trains by next Friday Sydney Morning Herald 20 March 2014
  10. ^ "South Coast line timetable". Transport for NSW.

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