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It is serviced by Central Coast & Newcastle Line services travelling from Sydney Central to Newcastle. Peak-hour services travel from Central to Wyong via the North Shore line . [ 4 ] Services come every thirty minutes off-peak and on weekends, every seven minutes in peak hour (morning peak south and afternoon peak north).
The Central Coast & Newcastle Line (CCN) is an intercity rail service that services the Upper North Shore, Central Coast and Newcastle regions. It connects the two largest cities in New South Wales, running from Central in Sydney along the Main North railway line to Broadmeadow, and to Newcastle Interchange in Newcastle on the Newcastle railway line.
Durham is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between London King's Cross and Edinburgh Waverley. The station, situated 14 miles 3 chains (14.0 miles; 22.6 kilometres) south of Newcastle, serves the cathedral city of Durham in County Durham , England.
Line(s) Platforms Passenger usage 2016/17 [1] Passenger usage 2017/18 [1] Image 1 Newcastle: Newcastle upon Tyne: City of Newcastle upon Tyne: London North Eastern Railway: East Coast Main Line, Durham Coast Line, and Tyne Valley Line: 12 8,426,644 8,756,828 2 Sunderland: Sunderland: City of Sunderland: Northern: Durham Coast Line 2 (+2 Metro ...
The station itself serves the Newcastle suburb of Broadmeadow. The station was first opened on 15 August 1887. The station was first opened on 15 August 1887. The island platform was accessed by a level crossing at the station's northern end until replaced by an underpass on 2 March 1973 opened by Minister for Transport Milton Morris . [ 3 ]
Durham’s changing skyline. The Novus is Durham’s second 27-story building downtown. ALP also built the first — One City Center — in 2018. That’s about the limit of stories that modern ...
A pair of passing loops were added south of the station in 1948. In the 1950s, a new bridge was built over Wyong Creek immediately south of the station, with the old railway bridge becoming part of the Pacific Highway. [4] Between April 1982 [5] and June 1984, Wyong was the northern extremity of the electrified network. [6]
Witton Park Ford Witton Park: 54°40′20″N 1°44′11″W: Witton Park Bridge Witton Park: 23 Aug 1904: 54°40′20″N 1°44′19″W: Witton Park Viaduct Weardale Railway: Witton Park: 1854: 54°40′20″N 1°44′19″W: Witton Bridge Witton-le-Wear, Hamsterley, Evenwood and Barony: 54°40′17″N 1°46′20″W [21] A68 Wear bridge A68 ...