Gerringong railway station, New South Wales
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Gerringong is a station on the CityRail South Coast line. It serves the growing town of the same name. It is served by diesel trains every two hours during the day, and every hour in peak hour.
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[edit] Accessibility
Gerringong station has a side platform with near street level access. It therefore has close to Easy Access for wheelchairs.
[edit] Shunting
Gerringong used to have a siding for the Dairy Company, which consisted of a single lead trailing to Sydney bound trains. This meant that it was easy to shunt to pick up loaded wagons bound for Sydney, but not easy to leave empty wagons from Sydney.
A special method was therefore used to shunt the siding in the Nowra bound direction. The train would stop before the turnout to the siding and both ends of the milk wagon(s) were uncoupled. The train would rush forward, giving the milk wagons a momentary tug, and as soon as the front part of the train had cleared the turnout, the turnout would be changed into the siding and the milk wagons would coast into the siding where the guard would apply the brakes at the appropriate time. The locomotive would then reverse to pick up the remainder of the train.
[edit] Reference
- ARHS Bulletin - October 1995 - pp291-294.
[edit] Neighbouring stations
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