Goulburn railway station, New South Wales

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Goulburn
Southern Highlands Line
Station code GUL
Town Goulburn
Street(s) Sloane St
Distance from Central Station 224.90 km
Station Altitude (above sea level)  ? m
Types of stopping trains Intercity
Countrylink
Number of platforms 3
Number of tracks 4
Platform arrangement 1 side
1 island
Type of station Ground
Ticket barriers No
Transfers available Bus
Disabled access No
Station facilities Link

Goulburn Railway Station is the terminus of the Southern Highlands line of the CityRail network in New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the centre of the city of Goulburn and serves the city and its surrounding area. It also serves CountryLink's Southern XPT and Xplorer services between Sydney and Melbourne, Canberra and Griffith.

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[edit] History

The station buildings were opened in 1869. The arrival of the railway in 1869, which was opened by the Governor Lord Belmore (an event commemorated by Belmore Park in the centre of the city), along with the completion of the line from Sydney to Albury in 1893, was a boon to the town. Later branchlines were constructed to Cooma (opened in 1889) and later extended further to Nimmitabel and then to Bombala, and to Crookwell and Taralga. Goulburn became a major railway centre with a roundhouse and engine servicing facilities and a factory which made pre-fabricated concrete components for signal boxes and station buildings.

[edit] Platforms/Service

With only three CityRail services on weekdays, and two on weekends, since a 2005 reduction in services, Goulburn station only sees trains in the early morning and evenings. A replacement bus service operates to Goulburn in the late morning, returning to Moss Vale in the early afternoon. Two CountryLink XPT services and two Xplorer services per day also use the station, heading to Melbourne and Canberra, the Saturday morning Canberra service also having a service to Griffith which divides from the Canberra service at the station. To comply with disabled access and so passengers do not have to cross the station footbridge, trains generally only use Platform 1 (for both directions). Platform 2 is used only occasionally.

Platform 1:

  • Southern Highlands Line - terminating services; intercity services to Moss Vale, Campbelltown and Central.
  • CountryLink Southern - country services to Melbourne (2 per day), Canberra (2 per day), and Griffith (1 per week).

Platform 2:

  • This platform is not normally in use by passenger trains. Trains may use this platform during local trackwork or in emergencies.

Platform 3:

  • This platform is not normally in use by passenger trains, and is usually in use as a freight siding. Trains may use this platform during local trackwork or in emergencies.

[edit] Neighbouring stations

Preceding Station
(inbound)
Line Following Station
(outbound)
Marulan
Southern Highlands Line
terminus
Countrylink Southern
Bundanoon
(Canberra Xplorer)
(Griffith Xplorer)
Moss Vale
(Melbourne XPT)
Goulburn Tarago
(Canberra Xplorer)
Gunning
(Griffith Xplorer)
(Melbourne XPT)

[edit] See also

Coordinates: -34.7584° 149.7195°


 
CityRail Stations
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Southern
Highlands Line
Central | Glenfield | Campbelltown | Macarthur | Menangle Park | Menangle | Douglas Park | Picton | Tahmoor | Bargo | Yerrinbool | Mittagong | Bowral | Burradoo | Moss Vale | Exeter | Bundanoon | Penrose | Wingello | Tallong | Marulan | Goulburn
(stations in italics are under planning or under construction)