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Template:South Coast railway line, New South Wales

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South Coast railway line
km
2.9
Erskineville
3.8
St Peters
Sydney Metro
Trains Facility South
5.3
Sydenham
Metropolitan Goods line
to Chullora Junction
Meeks Road Junction
 
XPT Service Centre
6.8
Tempe
7.3
Wolli Creek
8.4
Arncliffe
9.6
Banksia
10.4
Rockdale
11.6
Kogarah
12.7
Carlton
13.7
Allawah
14.8
Hurstville
16.1
Penshurst
17.1
Mortdale
18.3
Oatley
Como
(original)
21.2
Como
22.2
Jannali
24.5
Sutherland
25.4
Woronora Cemetery
26.3
Loftus
27.0
Scout's Camp
28.4
Royal National Park
30.8
Engadine
33.2
Heathcote
38.7
Waterfall
Waterfall tunnel (daylighted)
South Waterfall
temporary junction
Cawley Loop
Cawley tunnel
Helensburgh
temporary junction
Old Helensburgh tunnel
46.4
Helensburgh
46.4
Helensburgh
(original)
Helensburgh tunnel
Metropolitan tunnel
Old Metropolitan tunnel
Metropolitan Junction
Lilyvale
(original)
50.2
Lilyvale
54.6
Otford
Bald Hill tunnel
Tin tunnel
56.0
Stanwell Park
Stanwell Park
(original)
Stanwell Park tunnel
Stanwell Creek tunnel
59.3
Coalcliff
60.1
Coal Cliff South
(
closed
c.1982
)
Clifton tunnel
61.9
Clifton
62.5
Scarborough
64.4
Wombarra
66.2
Coledale
68.6
Austinmer
70.2
Thirroul
Bulli Coal siding
Bulli Colliery
72.2
Bulli
74.0
Woonona
75.6
Bellambi
77.0
Corrimal
78.0
Towradgi
79.4
Fairy Meadow
81.3
North Wollongong
82.9
Wollongong
84.1
Coniston
Port Kembla Line
to Port Kembla
Dendrobium Colliery siding
86.3
Lysaghts
87.7
Cringila
Port Kembla steel works
rail network
88.3
Unanderra
88.8
Port Kembla North
90.2
Port Kembla
91.6
Kembla Grange
Wongawilli Colliery siding
95.1
Dapto
100.2
Yallah
103.3
Albion Park
Oak Flats
(original)
105.5
Oak Flats
106.8
Croom
closed c.1950s
Croom tunnel
108.9
Shellharbour Junction
110.7
Dunmore
Dunmore quarry siding
113.4
Minnamurra
Bombo quarry siding
117.6
Bombo
Kiama tunnel
119.2
Kiama
end of electrification
Omega tunnels (×4)
126.4
Omega
128.6
Gerringong
132.6
Toolijooa
140.8
Berry
145.0
Jaspers Brush
(
closed
1982
)
153.4
Bomaderry

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