Hunter Railway Line - Stations

Stations

Name of Station Code Serving Suburbs Pattern stops at this station Connections
Hunter Lines
Newcastle NTL Newcastle, Newcastle East, The Hill
Civic CVI Newcastle, Honeysuckle, Cooks Hill
Wickham WKH Wickham, Newcastle West
Hamilton HMN Hamilton, Islington, Tighes Hill
Waratah WTH Waratah, Georgetown, Mayfield, Mayfield East
Warabrook
(University)
WBK Warabrook, Callaghan
Sandgate SDG Sandgate
Hexham HXM Hexham
Tarro TRJ Tarro
Beresfield BLD Beresfield, Woodberry
Thornton THO Thornton
Metford MFD Metford
Victoria Street VST East Maitland
East Maitland EAM East Maitland, Pitnacree, Tenambit
High Street HGH South Maitland, Maitland
Maitland MTL Maitland
Telarah TLR Telarah, Rutherford
Mindaribba MNB Mindaribba
Paterson PTR Paterson
Martins Creek MCR Martins Creek
Hilldale HIL Hilldale
Wallarobba WLB Wallarobba
Wirragulla WGL Wirragulla
Dungog DGG Dungog
Lochinvar LCV Lochinvar
Greta GTA Greta, North Rothbury
Branxton BNX Branxton, East Branxton
Singleton SIX Singleton
Muswellbrook MBK Muswellbrook
Aberdeen ADM Aberdeen
Scone NSO Scone

All stations on this line are within the MyMulti 3 zone. Stations between Newcastle and Telarah are also within the Green Newcastle TravelPass zone, which remains available despite the replacement of the Sydney TravelPass system with the MyMulti ticket.

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