The Central Coast & Newcastle Line is a NSW TrainLink passenger train service that runs along the Main North railway line in New South Wales, connecting the state's two largest cities, Sydney and Newcastle. The service runs from Central through to Broadmeadow on the Main North railway line to Newcastle Interchange on the Newcastle railway line, and services the Hawkesbury River region, the Central Coast and the city of Newcastle.
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Service type | Intercity rail | ||||||||||
Locale | Central Coast and Newcastle, New South Wales | ||||||||||
Current operator(s) | NSW TrainLink | ||||||||||
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Termini | Central Newcastle Interchange | ||||||||||
Stops | 36 | ||||||||||
Distance travelled | 165.60 km | ||||||||||
Line(s) used | Main North railway line Newcastle railway line | ||||||||||
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Rolling stock | NSW TrainLink H and V sets | ||||||||||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge | ||||||||||
Track owner(s) | Transport Asset Holding Entity | ||||||||||
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The route traverses the Main West and Main South railway line routes until Strathfield, where it diverts north and follows the route of the Main North line until Broadmeadow, before diverting east along the route of the Newcastle branch line. To Newcastle Interchange The line is electrified at 1500 V DC throughout, and is primarily double track, although there are refuge loops at Hawkesbury River, Gosford, Wyong, Awaba, and Sulphide Junction (between Cockle Creek and Cardiff). Some services terminate at Gosford and Wyong.
Sometimes when there is trackwork between Strathfield and Hornsby, trains will operate via the North Shore line to Hornsby, then follow the Main North railway line as normal.
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Prior to electrification of the route, steam hauled passenger trains were varied.[1] From November 1929 until April 1988, the Newcastle Flyer operated on the route. From the time the line was electrified, services to Gosford were hauled by 46 class locomotives, their sphere of operation increasing as the wires were extended. After electrification to Newcastle, services were taken over by U and V sets. Later the U sets were replaced by K and G sets which in turn were replaced by H sets.
The last electric locomotives were withdrawn in March 1998[2] with all services operated by Electric multiple unit stock.
The section of the Newcastle railway line between Hamilton and Newcastle was closed on 25 December 2014. Until the opening of Newcastle Interchange in 2017, Hamilton formed a temporary terminus.[3] The closed section between Wickham and Newcastle was replaced with the Newcastle Light Rail that opened in February 2019.[4][5]
Most all-stations trains have four carriages, with the first and last car being quiet carriages. Peak-hour and most express services usually have eight cars, with quiet carriages on the first, last, and the two middle carriages.
Services depart from Central (Sydney Terminal) and are operated by 4/8 car H sets (OSCARs) and 8 car V sets.
From 2023, all services are to be taken over by 4 and 6 car D Sets. This will free up H sets for transferal to suburban railway work.
Weekday Peak Hours
Additional services operate between Central (i) and Gosford/Wyong in peak.
Some services travel via the North Shore line and extend to Gosford and Wyong via Gordon
Weekday Off-Peak
Weekends
The line was electrified to Gosford in January 1960, Wyong in April 1982[6] and Newcastle in June 1984.[7]
As part of the Northern Sydney Freight Corridor project the following projects were completed:[8] The projects were:[9][10]
Project | Description | Start date | Completion date |
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North Strathfield underpass | Grade separation for southbound freight trains heading to Flemington | 2013 | June 2015 |
Epping to Pennant Hills third track | Third track for northbound trains climbing 1 in 40 grades | 2013 | Mid-2016 |
Gosford passing loops | One passing loop in each direction to allow fast trains to overtake slower trains | 2013 | April 2015 |
A railway station is proposed to be constructed in Glendale as part of the Lake Macquarie Transport Interchange project. The station will be located between Cockle Creek and Cardiff railway station and will have connections to buses. An extension of Glendale Drive leading to the proposed station has been built and completed in June 2017. The station, however, has not commenced construction.
A new station is proposed for Warnervale.[11][12] The draft Central Coast Transportation Strategy stated that construction of the new railway station was to be completed by 2016.[13] In October 2014 there were some differences between Wyong Council and the State Government over how a strategic piece of land should be developed at Warnervale.[14]
This table does not include the services which run via the North Shore line and extend to Gosford and Wyong via Gordon.
Name | Railway line | Serving town/suburbs | Notes |
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Central | Main Suburban | Haymarket, Chippendale, Ultimo, Surry Hills | Transport hub featuring Sydney Trains, other Intercity trains, Regional trains, buses and light rail |
Redfern (peak hours only) |
Redfern, Waterloo, Darlington | Interchange with most Sydney Trains lines | |
Strathfield | Strathfield, Burwood | Interchange with the Blue Mountains Line, Sydney Trains and Regional trains | |
Epping | Main Northern | Epping, North Epping, Carlingford, | Interchange with Sydney Trains and Sydney Metro |
Hornsby | Hornsby, Waitara | Interchange with Sydney Trains and Regional trains | |
Asquith (limited service only) |
Asquith | Usually served by Sydney Trains | |
Mount Colah (limited service only) |
Mount Colah | Usually served by Sydney Trains | |
Mount Kuring-Gai (limited service only) |
Mount Kuring-Gai | Usually served by Sydney Trains | |
Berowra | Berowra, Berowra Heights | End of the Sydney Trains network | |
Cowan | Cowan | ||
Hawkesbury River | Brooklyn | ||
Wondabyne | Wondabyne | ||
Woy Woy | Woy Woy | ||
Koolewong | Koolewong | ||
Tascott | Tascott | ||
Point Clare | Point Clare | ||
Gosford | Gosford | Intermediate terminus, primarily during peak hours. Interchange with Regional trains | |
Narara | Narara | ||
Niagara Park | Niagara Park | ||
Lisarow | Lisarow | ||
Ourimbah | Ourimbah | ||
Tuggerah | Tuggerah, Mardi, Chittaway Point, Kangy Angy | ||
Wyong | Wyong, Wattanobi | Intermediate terminus, primarily during peak hours and on weekends. Interchange with Regional trains | |
Warnervale | Warnervale, Woongarrah, Hamlyn Terrace | ||
Wyee | Wyee | ||
Morisset | Morisset | ||
Dora Creek | Dora Creek, Myuna Bay, Eraring | ||
Awaba | Awaba | ||
Fassifern | Fassifern, Blackalls Park, Fennell Bay | Interchange with Regional trains | |
Booragul | Booragul, Marmong Point | ||
Teralba | Teralba | ||
Cockle Creek | Cockle Creek, Boolaroo, Argenton | ||
Cardiff | Cardiff, Cardiff Heights, Glendale | ||
Kotara | Kotara, Kotara South | ||
Adamstown | Adamstown, New Lambton | ||
Broadmeadow | Broadmeadow | Interchange with Regional trains | |
Hamilton | Newcastle | Hamilton, Islington | Interchange with the Hunter Line |
Newcastle Interchange | Wickham, Newcastle | Interchange with the buses, Hunter Line trains and Newcastle Light Rail |
The following table shows the patronage of each line of the NSW TrainLink Intercity network for the year ending 30 June 2022, based on Opal tap on and tap off data.[15]
3 179 000 | ||
Central Coast & Newcastle Line |
6 015 000 | |
418 000 | ||
3 013 000 | ||
334 000 |
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