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TfNSW CCN
Kotara
Cardiff
Cockle Creek

Cardiff railway station is a station located on the TfNSW CCN line, serving the western Newcastle suburb of Cardiff. It is the closest railway station to the factory of Downer (formerly EDI Rail) who have constructed some of the Sydney Trains fleet, including the Millennium M Sets, as well as maintaining the Waratah A and B Sets.

History[]

The original station opened on 14 March 1889 and was relocated to the current site on 8 June 1902. [1]

Despite being one of the busiest stations in the region, the station used to have substandard facilities, in particular a lack of disabled access. There were numerous (often contradictory) proposals to either upgrade Cardiff or relocate the station to the abandoned station at nearby Glendale, following community pressure stretching back to the 1990s.

Eventually, Cardiff underwent an upgrade as part of the Transport Access Program. The upgrade made improvements such as new lifts, a re-graded ramp and footpath access, a new main station building, and new and upgraded CCTV surveillance and lighting. The upgrade commenced in mid 2011 and was completed in April 2013. [2]

Platforms and services[]

Platform Line Stopping Pattern Notes
CR Plat 1
TfNSW CCN Services to Gosford and Central (via Strathfield)
CR Plat 2
TfNSW CCN Services to Newcastle Interchange

Map[]

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Central Coast and Newcastle Line

Sydney Metropolitan
↓ Terminus, Central, Strathfield, Epping, Hornsby, Berowra
Peak only
Town Hall, Wynyard, Milsons Point, North Sydney, Waverton, Wollstonecraft, St Leonards, Artarmon, Chatswood, Gordon


Central Coast to Newcastle
Cowan, Hawkesbury River, Wondabyne, Woy Woy, Koolewong, Tascott, Point Clare, Gosford, Narara, Niagara Park, Lisarow, Ourimbah, Tuggerah, Wyong, Warnervale, Wyee, Morisset, Dora Creek, Awaba, Fassifern, Booragul, Teralba, Cockle Creek, Cardiff, Kotara, Adamstown, Broadmeadow, Hamilton, Newcastle Interchange, Terminus →


Fleet
V set - H set (OSCAR)


Line details - NSW TrainLink

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