Medlow Bath railway station

Medlow Bath railway station
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Medlow Bath
Blue Mountains Line
Station code MED
Town Medlow Bath
Street(s) Great Western Highway
Distance from Central Station 115.80 km
Altitude (above sea level)  ? m
Types of stopping trains Intercity
Number of platforms 2
Number of tracks 2
Platform arrangement 1 island
Type of station Ground
Ticket barriers No
Transfers available No
Disabled access Handicapped/disabled access Yes (Assisted)
Station facilities Link

Medlow Bath railway station is a regional railway station on the Blue Mountains Line of the CityRail intercity network, serving the town of Medlow Bath in the Upper Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened in 1880[1].

The station has an island platform and is served by one train each way every two hours in off-peak, with additional services during peak hours.

On weekends, the station is serviced by an hourly service in each direction, with every second outbound train terminating at Mount Victoria.

Contents

Platforms and services

Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes
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Blue Mountains Line intercity services to Penrith and Sydney Terminal
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Blue Mountains Line intercity services to Mount Victoria and Lithgow

Transport links

Blue Mountains Bus Company runs one route via Medlow Bath railway station:

Neighbouring stations

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Preceding station   CityRail   Following station
towards Lithgow
Blue Mountains Line
towards Central

References

Coordinates: 33°40′25″S 150°16′51″E / 33.6736°S 150.2807°E / -33.6736; 150.2807



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