Kiama railway station, New South Wales
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Kiama
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| South Coast Line | |
| Station code | KAM |
| Suburb | Kiama |
| Street(s) | Railway Pde |
| Distance from Central Station | 119.16 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 | Bus Train |
| Disabled access |
Yes |
| Station facilities | Link |
Kiama is an intermediate terminal station on the CityRail South Coast line. It serves the residential area of Kiama. The station opened on June 2, 1893.[1] Since 2002, Kiama has been the end of electric train services from Sydney. A connecting diesel train operates between Kiama and Bomaderry (Nowra).
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[edit] Platforms/Service
Platform 1:
- South Coast Line - intercity services to Dapto; intercity services to Wollongong and Sydney Terminal.
Platform 2:
- South Coast Line - intercity services to Bomaderry (Nowra).
[edit] Transport Links
- 71 - to Shellharbour Square.
- 10 - to St Josephs Hospital.
- 701/2 - Between Minamurra Falls and Seven Mile Beach Kiosk.
[edit] Accessibility
Kiama has an island platform connect by a lift to street level near an overbridge. It therefore has Easy Access for wheelchairs.
[edit] See also
- Kiama railway station, New South Wales is at coordinates Coordinates:
[edit] Neighbouring stations
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[edit] References
- ^ Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Kiama Railway Station". Accessed 26 June 2007.

