Kendall railway station

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Kendall
Kendall Railway Station.jpg
Northbound view from station platform,
August 2022
General information
LocationRailway Street, Kendall
Coordinates 31°38′07″S152°42′23″E / 31.6354°S 152.7063°E / -31.6354; 152.7063
Owned by Transport Asset Holding Entity
Operated by NSW TrainLink
Line(s) North Coast
Distance433.00 km (269.05 mi) from Central
Platforms1
Construction
Structure typeGround
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code KDL
History
Opened12 April 1915;109 years ago (1915-04-12)
Services
Preceding station TfNSW T.png NSW TrainLink Following station
Wauchope
towards Grafton, Casino or Brisbane
NSW TrainLink North Coast Line Taree
towards Sydney

Kendall railway station is located on the North Coast line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Kendall, opening on 12 April 1915 when the line was extended from Taree to Wauchope. [1] [2] In 1917, a locomotive depot was established. [3]

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Platforms and services

Kendall has one platform. Each day northbound XPT services operate to Grafton, Casino and Brisbane, with three southbound services operating to Sydney. [4] This station is a request stop for the Casino and Brisbane XPTs, so these services stop here only if passengers have booked to board/alight here.

PlatformLineStopping patternNotes
1services to Central, Grafton, Casino & Brisbane Casino & Brisbane XPTs request stop (booked passengers only)

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References

  1. Kendall Station NSWrail.net
  2. Kendall and the Railway Kendall
  3. Kendall Railway Station NSW Environment & Heritage
  4. "North Coast timetable". NSW TrainLink. 7 September 2019.