Wickham railway station, New South Wales
- Wickham railway station, New South Wales
Cityrail Station alt
station_name=Wickham
servicearea=Newcastle & Central Coast Line
servicearea_color=#Newcastle line colour
servicearea_textcolor=white
servicearea2=Hunter Line
servicearea_color2=#Hunter line colour
servicearea_textcolor2=white
code=WKH
suburb=Wickham
street=Beresford St
distance=165.93
altitude=?
traintype=Intercity
Regional
platforms=2
tracks=2
platform_arr=2 Side
stationtype=Ground
gates=No
connect=Bus
disabled=Yes
facilities= [http://www.cityrail.info/facilities/facilities.jsp?n=302&giveOutput=true&facility= Link]
Wickham is a railway station located in Wickham, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales,Australia. The station is serviced by CityRail Newcastle & Central Coast line and Hunter line services to Maitland, Dungog and Scone.
Platforms/Service
The station has two side platforms, only four carriages long. Passengers on longer trains are required to use the rear 4 cars.
The down (Newcastle bound) platform is being extended towards Newcastle to allow the signals to be moved so that the Stuart Avenue level crossing at the end of the station is not required to be closed while trains are stopped in the station.
Platform 1:
*Hunter line colour>Hunter Line - regional services to Newcastle.
*Newcastle and Central Coast line colour>Newcastle & Central Coast Line - local and intercity services to Newcastle.
Platform 2:
*Hunter line colour>Hunter Line - regional all stations and limited stops services to Maitland, Telarah, Dungog, Muswellbrook and Scone
*Newcastle and Central Coast line colour>Newcastle & Central Coast Line - local services to Morisset.
*Newcastle and Central Coast line colour>Newcastle & Central Coast Line - peak hour, weekend, late night and early morning intercity services to Gosford, Hornsby and Sydney Terminal (via Strathfield).
Transport links
Newcastle Buses runs one route via Wickham railway station:
*Route 104 - Between Jesmond and Newcastle station.
Gallery
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References
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