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Busways operates two bus routes via Narara station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 36: Gosford station to Westfield Tuggerah via Narara [ 5 ] 37: Gosford station to Westfield Tuggerah via Wyoming [ 6 ]
Red Bus Services operates seven bus routes via Wyong station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 15: to The Entrance [23] 16: Wyong to The Entrance [24] 19: to Gosford station via Bateau Bay [25] 24: to The Entrance via Berkeley Vale & Glenning Valley (combined 25/26 service) [26] 25: to The Entrance via Glenning Valley [27]
Gosford railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia.It serves the Central Coast city of Gosford, opening on 15 August 1887. [3]Between January 1960 and April 1982, Gosford was the northern extremity of the electrified network. [4]
Suburban rail, Heavy rail: System: National Rail: Operator(s) South Western Railway: Depot(s) Salisbury TMD: Rolling stock: Class 158 "Express Sprinter" Class 159 "South Western Turbo" Technical; Line length: 120 mi 77 ch (194.67 km) [Basingstoke to Exeter St Davids] 172 mi 12 ch (277.05 km) [London to Exeter St Davids via SWML] Number of tracks
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.
The station as well as all services are operated by Southeastern with both main line and high speed trains serving the station. The station and its line was built by the South Eastern Railway and opened in 1846. It was the first mainline station in Canterbury, while the later Canterbury East was built by the London, Chatham & Dover Railway.