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Niagara Park railway station

Niagara Park
North-east bound view from Platform 2,
November 2022
General information
LocationKathleen Morreau Road, Niagara Park
Australia
Coordinates33°23′00″S 151°21′15″E / 33.383359°S 151.354257°E / -33.383359; 151.354257
Elevation18 metres (59 ft)
Owned byTransport Asset Holding Entity
Operated byNSW TrainLink
Line(s)Main Northern
Distance86.19 km (53.56 mi) from Central
Platforms2 (1 island)
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Structure typeGround
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeNIA
WebsiteTransport for NSW
History
OpenedOctober 1902; 122 years ago (1902-10)
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesTundula (1902)
Passengers
2023[2]
  • 54,550 (year)
  • 149 (daily)[1] (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink)
Services
Preceding station NSW TrainLink Following station
Lisarow Central Coast & Newcastle Line Narara
towards Central

Niagara Park railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the northern Central Coast suburb of Niagara Park opening in October 1902 as Tundula. On 27 November 1902 it was renamed Niagara Park.[3]

The station was upgraded in August 2021 with lifts added to the existing footbridge.[4][5]

Platforms and services

Niagara Park has one island platform with two faces. It is serviced by NSW TrainLink Central Coast & Newcastle Line services travelling from Sydney Central to Newcastle. Peak-hour services travel from Central to Wyong via the North Shore line.[6]

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 Services to Gosford & Sydney Central via Strathfield
One weekday morning peak service to Sydney Central via Gordon
[6]
2 Services to Wyong & Newcastle [6]

Busways operates two bus routes via Niagara Park station, under contract to Transport for NSW:

References

  1. ^ This figure is the number of entries and exits of a year combined averaged to a day.
  2. ^ "Train Station Monthly Usage". Open Data. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  3. ^ Niagara Park Station NSWrail.net
  4. ^ "Niagara Park Station Upgrade". Transport for NSW. 29 October 2021. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  5. ^ Collins, Terry (30 August 2021). "Station lift upgrades completed". Central Coast News. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "Central Coast & Newcastle line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  7. ^ "Busways route 36". Transport for NSW.
  8. ^ "Busways route 37". Transport for NSW.