Wyong Station

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Wyong Station

Wyong Station

Wyong railway station is located in Wyong on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The station is a side station with three platforms, including one for terminating intercity trains from Sydney, half of which terminate here (the other half continuing to Newcastle).
Ourimbah School was the first school in what is now Wyong Shire and was built in 1863 on the site of the present railway station. In 1886 the school was moved to the opposite side of the road.
Wyong Station was opened in 1887.
However, it was the completion of the Sydney to Newcastle railway in 1889 passing through Wyong, which really started significant expansion and development in the area. The railway enabled the growth of the timber industry with an immense demand for railway sleepers and the transportation to ship it.
Today at Wyong Station there are up to eight trains coming through each hour at peak times and four at other times.
Wyong Railway station is a major connection of the Central Coast with bus and taxi connections. The station is attended by station staff and is staffed from the first train service to the last. Wyong Station is wheelchair accessible, which means it has either a lift, level access or a compliant ramp (1:14) from street level to all platforms, and a portable platform to train ramp.

Platforms/Service

Platform 1:
Newcastle & Central Coast Line - Terminating services, intercity services to Gosford, Hornsby and Sydney Terminal (via Strathfield).
North Shore Line - Terminating services, peak hour intercity services to Sydney Terminal (via Chatswood).
Platform 2:
Newcastle & Central Coast Line - intercity services to Gosford, Hornsby and Sydney Terminal (via Strathfield).
Countrylink North Coast - country services to Sydney Terminal (Set down only, 3 per day).
Countrylink North Western - country services to Sydney Terminal (Set down only, 1 per day).
Platform 3:
Newcastle & Central Coast Line - intercity services to Newcastle.
Countrylink North Coast - country services to Brisbane (1 per day) Casino (1 per day), and Grafton (1 per day).
Countrylink North Western - country services to Armidale and Moree via Werris Creek (1 per day).

Bus Services

Wyong Station Bus Interchange
The station is serviced by numerous bus services, operated by Busways (Wyong), Red Bus Services and Coastal Liner
Stand 1: Busways
79 - to Tuggerah.
80 - to Tuggerah.
81 - to Tuggerah.
82 - to Tuggerah.
Stand 2: Busways
78 - to Lake Haven via Warnervale Station.
79 - to Lake Haven via Hamlyn Terrace and Woongarah.
79N - to Lake Haven COMBINED 79/80 service on Sundays
80 - to Lake Haven via Pacific Hwy and Wyong Hospital.
Stand 3: Busways
81 - to Lake Haven via Wattanobbi, Johns Road and Wyongah.
82 - to Lake Haven via Tacoma and Wyongah.
Stand 4: Red Bus Services
24 - to The Entrance via Tuggerah, Chittaway Bay, Berkley Vale, Glenning Valley, Mingara, Killarney Vale, Bay Village and Toowoon Bay. (COMBINED 25/26 SERVICE)
25 - to The Entrance via Tuggerah, Chittaway Bay, Glenning Valley, Mingara, Killarney Vale, Bay Village and Toowoon Bay.
26 - to The Entrance via Tuggerah, Chittaway Bay, Berkley Vale, Killarney Vale, Bay Village and Toowoon Bay.
27 - to Chittaway Point via Tuggerah
30 - to South Tacoma
47 - to Bateau Bay via Tuggerah, Mardi, Ourimbah and Killarney Vale
Stand 5: Red Bus Services
24 - to Wyong Hospital
26 - to Wyong Hospital
Stand 6: Coastal Liner
10 - to Wyee via Hue Hue Road
11 - to Lake Haven via Hue Hue Road, Warnevale Station, Hamlyn Terrace and Woongarah
12 - Dickson Road
13 - Dooralong Primary Club via Jilliby

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