Track: | unknown |
Stations: | 4 / 4 in use |
The Port Kembla branch extends off the south coast line at Coniston, south of Wollongong for 6km, ending at Port Kembla. Although this is a passenger line, it co-exists with the large BHP steel works. Thus much of the traffic is freight, in the form of limestone, coal and steel products.
Name | Facility | Status | Opened | Closed | km | Links | ||
Jct (Coniston) | Junction | In Use | unknown | - | ||||
Lysaghts | Station | In Use | 30-May-1938 | - | 86.270 | 6 | ||
Cringila | Station | In Use | 16-Apr-1926 | - | 87.650 | 3 | ||
Port Kembla North | Station | In Use | 9-Mar-1936 | - | 88.770 | 5 | ||
Port Kembla | Station | In Use | 5-Jan-1920 | - | 90.240 | 4 |
Track: | unknown |
Stations: | 4 / 4 in use |
Section | Opened | Closed | Usage | ||
Jct (Coniston) - Port Kembla | 31-Jul-1916 | general |