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Kembla Grange railway station

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Owned by
  
RailCorp

Distance
  
91.586 km from Central

Train operators
  
NSW TrainLink

Owner
  
RailCorp

Line(s)
  
South Coast

Platforms
  
1 (119 metres)

Opened
  
1 January 1890

Kembla Grange railway station

Location
  
West Dapto Road, Kembla Grange New South Wales Australia

Address
  
Kembla Grange NSW 2526, Australia

Similar
  
Unanderra railway station, Port Kembla North rail, Dapto railway station, Cringila railway station, Lysaghts railway station

Kembla Grange is a single-platform intercity train station located in Kembla Grange, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line. The station serves NSW TrainLink trains travelling south to Kiama and north to Wollongong and Sydney. Premier Illawarra bus services to Wollongong, Keiraville, Port Kembla, Shellharbour and Unanderra stop near the station.

The station ranked equal last for patronage on the metropolitan network in 2012, and was one of 23 on the metropolitan rail network to record an average of fewer than one passenger per day in 2014.

The railway through Kembla Grange was built as part of a South Coast Line extension from Wollongong to Bombo and opened in November 1887. Three years later, Kembla Grange Station was opened to serve the Kembla Grange Racecourse across the road. Kembla Grange is only open on Saturdays, Sundays and other race days. When open, the station operates as an on-request stop. A special siding and loading bank for horses operated at the station between 1912 and 1942. The internal NSW TrainLink code used for the station is KGG, a reference to the racehorses.

The small breeze block waiting shed features a decorative gabled roof, and nameboard designed to suggest a racecourse winning post. The building was installed around the time the racecourse was redeveloped by the Department of Sport & Recreation in 1987.

Electrification reached Kembla Grange in 1993 and electronic ticketing, in the form of the Opal smartcard system, arrived in 2014.

References

Kembla Grange railway station Wikipedia