Newcastle Interchange

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Newcastle Interchange
Newcastle Interchange Exterior.jpg
The interchange from Stewart Avenue
General information
LocationStation Street, Wickham
Australia
Coordinates 32°55′28″S151°45′35″E / 32.924332°S 151.759759°E / -32.924332; 151.759759
Owned by Transport Asset Holding Entity
Operated by Transport for NSW
Line(s)
Distance165.60 kilometres from Central
Platforms3 (1 side, 1 island)
Tracks3
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Construction
Structure typeGround
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed
Website Transport for NSW
History
Opened15 October 2017
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesWickham railway station
Passengers
2023 [1]
  • 958,680 (year)
  • 2,627 (daily) [2] (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink)
Services
Preceding station TfNSW T.png NSW TrainLink Following station
Terminus Central Coast & Newcastle Line Hamilton
towards Central
Hunter Line Hamilton
towards Dungog or Scone
Preceding station TfNSW L.svg Newcastle Light Rail Following station
Terminus Newcastle Light Rail Honeysuckle
Location
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Newcastle Interchange
Location within Newcastle, Australia

Newcastle Interchange is a transport interchange serving the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It serves as the terminus for NSW TrainLink's Central Coast & Newcastle Line and Hunter Line train services, Newcastle Light Rail services and Newcastle Transport bus routes.

Contents

Located in the inner Newcastle suburb of Wickham, it is to the west of the former Wickham station. The railway station opened 15 October 2017 with light rail services commencing on 17 February 2019.

History

As part of its plans to revitalise the Newcastle central business district, the Newcastle railway line was closed east of Hamilton on 25 December 2014 to allow construction of the Newcastle Light Rail line. [3] [4] [5] Included in the project was a transport interchange. [6] [5] [7]

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Concourse

The design for the new interchange was released by Transport for NSW in July 2015. [8] Originally to be named Wickham Transport Interchange, in December 2015, Transport for NSW lodged a proposal with the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales to have the station name changed to Newcastle Interchange. [9] [10] This was confirmed in December 2016. [11] [12]

Construction commenced in May 2016 after being delayed by a legal challenge to the line's closure. [13] The railway station was opened on 15 October 2017 by then Transport Minister Andrew Constance. [14] [15] Light rail services commenced on 17 February 2019. [16]

A World War I honour roll was placed at the end of platform 1. Originally installed at Wickham Superior Public School, it was donated to the Newcastle Museum after the school had to be demolished following the 1989 Newcastle earthquake. [17]

Services

External image
Searchtool.svg Newcastle Interchange Public Transport Map, 2020 by Transport for NSW

Train

Newcastle Interchange is serviced by NSW TrainLink Central Coast & Newcastle Line services to and from Gosford & Sydney Central [18] and Hunter Line services to and from Maitland, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Scone, Telarah and Dungog. [19]

PlatformLineStopping patternNotes
1services to Gosford & Sydney Central [18]
HUN
services to Maitland, Telarah, Dungog, Singleton, Muswellbrook & Scone [19]
2
CCN
services to Gosford & Sydney Central [18]
HUN
services to Maitland, Telarah, Dungog, Singleton, Muswellbrook & Scone [19]
3
CCN
services to Gosford & Sydney Central [18]
HUN
services to Maitland, Telarah, Dungog, Singleton, Muswellbrook & Scone [19]
Track layout
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Stewart Avenue
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Newcastle Light Rail

Bus

In September 2015, the former Newcastle & Suburban Co-Operative store building adjacent to the transport interchange was purchased as the site for a proposed bus interchange. [20] Demolition commenced in June 2018 and the new bus interchange opened on 5 July 2020. [21] [22] [23] [24] [25]

Stand A

- 10X to Charlestown Express (Weekdays only)

- 22 to Charlestown via Merewether & The Junction

- 130 to Newcastle Airport - Salamander Bay - Nelson Bay - Fingal Bay

- 131 to Newcastle Airport - Salamander Bay - Nelson Bay - Shoal Bay (Express, weekdays only)

- 138 to Salt Ash - Newcastle Airport - Fern Bay - Lemon Tree Passage

- 140 to Mayfield - Hexham - Tomago - Raymond Terrace

- 266 to Wallsend - Glendale - Edgeworth - West Wallsend - Seahampton

Stand B - Arrivals Only

Stand C

- 150 to Broadmeadow - Raymond Terrace - Karuah - Tea Gardens - Hawks Nest - Bulahdelah - Forster-Tuncurry - Taree

- 151 to Broadmeadow - Raymond Terrace - Bulahdelah - Forster - Taree

- 152 to Hexham - Raymond Terrace - Karuah - Tea Gardens - Hawks Nest

Light rail

Newcastle Light Rail services commenced on 17 February 2019 and operate from Newcastle Interchange through the Newcastle City Centre to Newcastle Beach. [26] [27] [28] [29]

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