Kiama railway station, New South Wales

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Kiama
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 Handicapped/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).

Contents

[edit] Platforms/Service

Eastern platform
Eastern platform
End of electrification
End of electrification

Platform 1:

  • South Coast Line - intercity services to Dapto; intercity services to Wollongong and Sydney Terminal.

Platform 2:

[edit] Transport Links

Premier Illawarra:

  • 71 - to Shellharbour Square.

Kiama Coachlines:

  • 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

[edit] Neighbouring stations

Preceding Station
(inbound)
Line Following Station
(outbound)
Bombo
South Coast Line
Gerringong

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bozier, Rolfe, "New South Wales Railways: Kiama Railway Station". Accessed 26 June 2007.
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