- Bombo railway station, New South Wales
Cityrail Station alt|station_name=Bombo|
servicearea=South Coast Line|servicearea_color=#South Coast line colour|servicearea_textcolor=white
code=BMB|suburb=Bombo|street=Princes Hwy|distance=117.55|altitude=?|traintype=Intercity|platforms=1|tracks=2|platform_arr=1 Side|stationtype=Ground|gates=No|connect=None|disabled=Yes (Assisted)
facilities= [http://www.cityrail.info/facilities/facilities.jsp?n=36&giveOutput=true&facility= Link]Bombo is a
CityRail railway station on the South Coast railway line. The station opened on9 November ,1887 as North Kiama, but was renamed to Kiama on1 May ,1889 . When the line was extended to Bomaderry, opening on2 June ,1893 , and a new station was built at Kiama township itself, the station was renamed to North Kiama, then the name was finally changed to Bombo in June 1907. [Bozier, Rolfe, " [http://www.nswrail.net/locations/show.php?name=NSW:Bombo "New South Wales Railways: Bombo Railway Station"] ". Accessed26 June ,2007 .] The station serves the adjacent beach, Bombo Beach, and the suburb of North Kiama. Bombo station probably deserves the distinction of being the closest to the ocean in Australia, being virtually on the beach. In 1974, a violent storm carried sand and sea foam across the railway line and the adjacent Princes Highway into Kiama cemetery.The station has 1 side platform, but has a platformless crossing loop and an extra siding, both of which are often used for passing freight trains. There is a quarry next to the station.
Platforms/Service
Platform 1:
*South Coast line colour>South Coast Line - Trains to Dapto, Wollongong and Sydney Terminal
*South Coast line colour>South Coast Line - Trains to Kiama and Bomaderry(Nowra)ee also
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Neighbouring stations
References
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