Kempsey railway station

Coordinates: 31°04′37″S 152°49′58″E / 31.076897°S 152.832892°E / -31.076897; 152.832892
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Kempsey
Side platform
KPS
History
Opened3 December 1917; 106 years ago (1917-12-03)
Services
Preceding station NSW TrainLink Following station
Eungai
towards Grafton or Casino
NSW TrainLink North Coast Line
Grafton & northbound Casino XPTs
Sydney
Macksville
towards Brisbane
NSW TrainLink North Coast Line
Brisbane & southbound Casino XPTs
Former services
Preceding station Former Services Following station
Former
NSW Main line
services
Collombatti
towards Brisbane
North Coast Line Kundabung
towards Maitland

Kempsey railway station is located on the North Coast line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Kempsey, opening on 3 December 1917 when the line was extended from Wauchope.[1] It was the terminus of the line until it was extended to Macksville on 1 July 1919.[2]

When built, the Macleay Chronicle Newspaper noted that the station was "easily the finest this side of Newcastle and will have no rivals between here and Grafton".[3]

The station was damaged by fire on 23 December 1939. The parcels office was completely gutted while severe damage was done to the booking office, the stationmaster's office, the ceiling of the waiting room, the signal cabin and the roof and awning of the platform.[4]

Maintenance on locomotives and rolling stock is no longer carried out in Kempsey and the engine shed and work buildings have since been demolished.[5]

Platforms and services

Kempsey has one platform with a yard opposite. Each day northbound XPT services operate to Grafton, Casino and Brisbane, with three southbound services operating to Sydney.[6]

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 services to Central, Grafton, Casino & Brisbane

References

  1. ^ Kempsey Station NSWrail.net
  2. ^ Kempsey Railway Station NSW Environment & Heritage
  3. ^ "HMS - ViewItem". hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Kempsey". northcoastline.net. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  5. ^ "HMS - ViewItem". hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  6. ^ "North Coast timetable". NSW TrainLink. 7 September 2019.

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