railroad.wikisort.org - StationAdamstown railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the southern Newcastle suburb of Adamstown, and was opened on 15 August 1887.[2]
For the station in Ireland, see Adamstown railway station, Dublin.
Railway station in New South Wales, Australia
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Location | Park Avenue, Adamstown Australia |
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Coordinates | 32°56′02″S 151°43′12″E |
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Owned by | Transport Asset Holding Entity |
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Operated by | NSW TrainLink |
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Line(s) | Main Northern |
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Distance | 161.12 km (100.12 mi) from Central |
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Platforms | 2 side |
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Tracks | 2 |
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Connections |  |
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Structure type | Ground |
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Disabled access | Yes |
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Station code | ADT |
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Website | Transport for NSW |
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Opened | August 15, 1887; 135 years ago (1887-08-15) |
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Electrified | Yes |
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2013 | 120 (daily)[1] (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink) |
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Rank | 240 |
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Preceding station |
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Following station |
Broadmeadow |
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Kotara |
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As part of the electrification of the line in the early 1980s, new station buildings were built, the western relief line and Platform 3 removed, and the 1939 built signal box on Platform 1 that used to control movements to the Belmont line decommissioned on 4 December 1983.[3][4] Until December 1991, the Belmont line diverged to the south-east of the station.
The station was upgraded with new lifts and footbridge with work completed by late 2017.[5]
In 2019, Platform 1 was extended to accommodate 10-cars.
Adamstown has two platforms plus a third disused. It is serviced by NSW TrainLink Central Coast & Newcastle Line services travelling from Sydney Central to Newcastle.[6]
Track layout
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To Kotara |
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St James Road |
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To Broadmeadow |
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Transport links
Newcastle Transport operates one route via Adamstown station:
References
External links
Transport for NSW railway stations |
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Sydney Trains services and stations |
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- North Shore & Western
- Inner West & Leppington
- Bankstown
- Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra
- Cumberland
- Olympic Park
- Airport & South
- Northern
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Sydney Metro services and stations |
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NSW TrainLink Intercity services and stations | Central Coast & Newcastle Line | |
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NSW TrainLink Regional services and stations |
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- North Coast Region
- North Western Region
- Southern Region
- Western Region
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- Stations and services in italics are planned or under construction
- Stations in (parentheses) are uncommon stops for the listed service
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Significant places & items of interest in the Hunter Region of New South Wales |
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Commerce & industry |
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Industry |
- Cardiff Locomotive Workshops
- Forgacs Shipyard
- Hunter Valley Coal Chain
- Hunter Valley wine
- Kia-Ora stud
- Kooragang Island
- Newcastle Port Corporation
- Tomago aluminium smelter
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Shopping |
- Charlestown Square
- Hunter Street
- Newcastle and Suburban Co-operative Society
- Stockland Glendale
- Stockland Green Hills
- Westfield Kotara
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Other |
- Newcastle Government House
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Education |
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Primary |
- Avondale
- Hunter School of the Performing Arts
- Hunter Valley Grammar
- Kahibah Public
- Newcastle Grammar
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Secondary |
- All Saints College, Maitland
- Avondale
- Callaghan College
- Jesmond Senior
- Wallsend
- Waratah Technology
- Cessnock High
- Glendale Technology High
- Hunter River High
- Hunter School of the Performing Arts
- Hunter Valley Grammar
- Irrawang High
- Kotara High
- Lambton High
- Maitland Grossmann High
- Maitland High
- Merewether High
- Mount View High
- Newcastle Grammar
- Newcastle High
- Rutherford Technology High
- St Joseph's, Lochinvar
- Tomaree High
- Toronto High
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Tertiary |
- Avondale College
- University of Newcastle
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Entertainment, sport & culture |
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Geography |
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General | |
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National parks and nature reserves | |
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Rivers | |
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Historical |
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Air transport | |
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Defence |
- Fort Scratchley
- Greta Army Camp
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Education |
- Newcastle Boys' High School
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General |
- Greater Newcastle Act 1937
- History of Newcastle, New South Wales
- Hunter Valley cannabis infestation
- Lake Macquarie Petrified Forest
- Maitland Gaol
- Newcastle Museum
- Nobbys Head
- Royal Newcastle Hospital
- Tahlee historic property
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Industry |
- Cockle Creek Power Station
- Cockle Creek Smelter
- Rothbury riot
- South Maitland coalfields
- South Waratah Colliery
- State Dockyard
- Teralba Colliery
- Walka Water Works
- Walsh Island Dockyard & Engineering Works
- Wangi Power Station
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Maritime | |
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Natural disasters |
- 1989 Newcastle earthquake
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People |
- Leo Clarke
- Henry Dangar
- William Dobell
- Francis Greenway
- James Hannell
- Charles Menzies
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Rail | General | |
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Railway lines |
- Belmont
- Morpeth
- Fernleigh Track
- Richmond Vale Railway
- South Maitland Railway
- Toronto
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Railway stations | |
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Trams |
- Trams in Newcastle
- West Wallsend Steam Tram Line
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Wine making | |
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World War II |
- No. 2 Fighter Sector RAAF
- No. 208 Radar Station RAAF
- HMAS Assault
- Belmont Anti-Tank Ditch
- Lake Macquarie anti-submarine boom
- Newcastle Covering Force
- RAAF Base Rathmines
- Shelling of Newcastle
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Infrastructure |
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Transport | Road |
- Beaumont Street
- Bucketts Way
- Golden Highway
- Hunter Expressway
- New England Highway
- Newcastle Inner City Bypass
- Newcastle Link Road
- Pacific Highway
- Putty Road
- Sydney-Newcastle Freeway
- Thunderbolts Way
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Road bridges |
- Beckers
- Clarence Town
- Cooreei
- Dunmore
- Glennies Creek
- Hexham
- Hinton
- Monkerai
- Morpeth
- Stockton
- Tea Gardens-Hawks Nest
- Vacy
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Railway lines | |
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Railway stations | |
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Bus |
- Bus routes
- Busways
- Hunter Valley Buses
- Newcastle Transport
- Port Stephens Coaches
- Rover Coaches
- Sid Fogg's
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Air | |
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Ferry | |
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Light rail | |
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Utilities | Electricity generation |
- Bayswater Power Station
- Eraring Power Station
- Lake Liddell
- Liddell Power Station
- Redbank Power Station
- Teralba Colliery
- Vales Point Power Station
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Water supply | |
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Media |
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- ABC Newcastle
- Hit 106.9
- Maitland Mercury
- Newy 87.8 FM
- Nine Northern NSW
- New FM
- Port Stephens Examiner
- The Herald
- Triple M
- 2HD
- 2NUR
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Other |
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Defence | |
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General |
- Cessnock Correctional Centre
- Christ Church Cathedral
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Health & medical research |
- Hunter Medical Research Institute
- John Hunter Hospital
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