Dungog railway station

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Dungog
Station statistics
Address Brown Street, Dungog
New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates 32°24′07″S 151°45′34″E / 32.401836°S 151.759477°E / -32.401836; 151.759477Coordinates: 32°24′07″S 151°45′34″E / 32.401836°S 151.759477°E / -32.401836; 151.759477
Line(s) North Coast line
Distance 245.20 km (152.36 mi) from Central
Structure type Ground
Platforms 2 (1 island)
Tracks 3
Other information
Opened 1911
Accessible
Station code DGG
Owned by RailCorp
Operator NSW TrainLink
Website Dungog
Services
Preceding station   NSW Main lines   Following station
Dingadee
towards Border Loop
North Coast Line
Wirragulla
towards Maitland
Preceding station   NSW TrainLink   Following station
Terminus Hunter Line
North Coast Line
Dungog to Maitland
Wirragulla
towards Newcastle
towards Grafton, Casino or Brisbane
NSW TrainLink North Coast
Maitland
towards Sydney

Dungog railway station is a railway station on the North Coast Line branch of NSW TrainLink's Hunter Line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Dungog. The station opened on 11 August 1911.[1] To access the station you have to cross over the tracks. There is disabled access to the platforms. There are two platforms and three lines.

Platforms and services

Dungog is the terminating point of NSW TrainLink's diesel Hunter Line services, and is a stopping point for NSW TrainLink XPT passenger trains. There are five local services run to Newcastle on weekdays (fewer on weekends). Countrylink services include three XPT services to Sydney each day, one XPT to Casino (the former train to Murwillumbah), one to Grafton, and one to Brisbane.

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 NSW TrainLink North Coast country services to Sydney (three per day), Brisbane (one per day), Casino (one per day) and Grafton (one per day)
2 Hunter Line terminating diesel railcar services, returning to Newcastle

References

  1. Bozier, Rolfe, "NSWRail.net: Dungog Railway Station". Retrieved 31 May 2008.

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