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Regional Trains and Coaches Regional Trains and Coaches 1 2 3 4 5 6 Brisbane (Roma Street) Gold Coast Beenleigh Surfers Paradise Robina Burleigh Heads Palm Beach A Tweed Heads A QUEENSLAND South Tweed Heads Chinderah Murwillumbah Kingscliff Bogangar Burringbar Hastings Point Mooball Pottsville Billinudgel turnoff Northern Rivers Ocean Shores turnoff Kyogle Brunswick Heads Mullumbimby Lismore Bexhill ClunesBinnaBangalow Burra Byron Bay Casino Suffolk Park Eltham Lennox Head Ballina Tenterfield Ballina West Goonellabah Wardell Bolivia Wollongbar Broadwater NEW SOUTH WALES Alstonville Woodburn Evans Head Deepwater Chatsworth Iluka Island Woombah B Dundee Clarence River B Moree Biniguy GravesendWarialda DelungraMount RussellInverell Glen Innes Maclean turnoff Yamba North West Gibraltar Range Tyndale Warialda Rail Gilgai Yamba West Cowper Palmers Island Lightning Ridge Glencoe Bingara Tingha Jackadgery Ulmarra Bellata Llangothlin Grafton Bourke Brewarrina Cobbadah Bundarra Burren JunctionWee Waa Northern Tablelands Walgett Barraba Yarrowyck Guyra Coffs Harbour Narrabri Sawtell Upper Manilla Gongolgon Byrock Urunga Manilla Uralla Armidale Nambucca Heads Upper West Coonamble North Boggabri Coast Macksville Attunga Walcha Baradine Eungai Coolabah Walcha Road Hastings River Kempsey Gunnedah Kootingal Gulargambone Wauchope Port Macquarie Kendall Coonabarabran Tamworth Girilambone C Werris Creek C Binnaway Wilcannia Emmdale Cobar Boppy MountainHermidale Gilgandra Quirindi Taree Wingham Hallidays Point turnoff Nyngan Mendooran Coolah Willow Tree Tuncurry Warren Murrurundi Mount George Eumungerie turnoff Forster Nevertire Dunedoo Scone Burrell Creek Forster Keys Broken Hill Craboon Junction Gloucester Belbora Krambach Gulgong Aberdeen Tiona Park Mudgee Town Mudgee Station Stratford Pacific Palms Menindee Trangie Lue Dubbo Muswellbrook Craven Narromine Smiths Lake turnoff Rylstone Wards River Bungwahl Rylstone Hospital Stroud Road Tomingley Geurie Dungog Bulahdelah Kandos Stroud Darnick Nerong Charbon Tea GardensHawks Nest Booral Peak Hill Clandulla Singleton Wellington Allworth turnoff Tea Gardens turnoff Ilford Limeburners Port Stephens Alectown Creek Karuah Central West Running Stream Hunter Stuart Town Ivanhoe Central Tablelands Capertee Maitland Raymond Terrace Ben Bullen Newcastle Cullen Bullen Broadmeadow Portland East OothaYarrabandaiBogan Gate Parkes Molong Fassifern Orange Portland D Euabalong WestCondobolin Lucknow TASMAN SEA D Spring Hill Wyong WallerawangLithgow MillthorpeBlayney KelsoRaglanYetholmeMeadowMount Flat Central Lambie Gosford Euabalong Coast Hornsby Forbes Mount Victoria Manildra Lake Cargelligo Derriwong Cudal Carcoar Tarana Rydal KatoombaPenrithBlacktownParramatta Mandurama Sydney (Central) Tullibigeal Canowindra Lyndhurst Bathurst Strathfield Lower West Eugowra Woodstock Ungarie Campbelltown Bumbaldry Cowra Hartley Oberon Hampton Mittagong Wollongong West Wyalong Good Forest Grenfell Little Hartley Dapto Bowral BurrawangRobertson Koorawatha Albion Park Wyalong Moss Vale NEW SOUTH WALES Bendick Murrell Southern Tablelands Barmedman Bundanoon Illawarra Exeter Young Goulburn Harden Yass Junction Gunning Sunraysia Griffith Yenda Binya BarellanArdlethanBeckomAriah Park TemoraStockinbingal E Wallendbeen E Yanco Cootamundra Galong Tarago Binalong Bowning Muttama Yass ACT Whitton Murrumbateman NarranderaGrong GrongMatong Ganmain Coolamon Coolac Queanbeyan Bungendore BurongaEuston BalranaldHay CarrathoolDarlington turnoff Point Leeton Canberra Gundagai Canberra Civic Mildura Junee Jervis Bay Tumut Tumblong Adelong Robinvale Canberra John James Hospital Jerilderie Urana Lockhart Wondalga Wagga Batlow Canberra Hospital Berrigan Finley Riverina Wagga DeniliquinBlighty The Rock Laurel Hill Michelago Batemans Bay Henty Tumbarumba Mathoura Tocumwal Bredbo MulwalaCorowaHowlong Culcairn Moama Barooga South West Slopes Snowy Mountains South Coast Albury Cooma Echuca VICTORIA Nimmitabel Wangaratta NEW SOUTH WALES Cobram Bemboka Yarrawonga Benalla Bega Bibbenluke Wolumla Merimbula Seymour Bombala Pambula F F VICTORIA Twofold Bay Eden Broadmeadows Melbourne (Southern Cross) Port Phillip Bay G NORTH G BASS STRAIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Regional Trains Regional Coaches Coach It’s easy to plan and book your trip Train On the web Stop By Phone nswtrainlink.info Interchange 13 22 32 End of line TTY 133 677 Check timetables for services Copyright © 2013 Transport for NSW 1310TMR-E-MWT Regional Trains and Coaches Network The following Regional Trains and Bredbo E4 Deniliquin E1 Coaches Network information includes Brewarrina B2 Derriwong D2 an alphabetical list of stations, its map Brisbane (Roma Street) A6 Dubbo C3 grid references, wheelchair access Broadmeadow D5 Dundee B5 and connecting service details where Broadmeadows F2 Dunedoo C4 applicable. Broadwater B6 Dungog D5 Broken Hill C1 E Echuca F1 For more information phone 131 500, Brunswick Heads A6 Eden F4 (TTY 1800 637 500) or download a trip Bulahdelah D5 Eltham B6 planning app at transportnsw.info/apps Bumbaldry D3 Emmdale C1 A Aberdeen C5 Bundanoon E5 Euabalong D2 Adelong E3 Bundarra B5 Euabalong West D2 Albion Park E5 Bungendore E4 Eugowra D3 Albury F2 Bungwahl C6 Eumungerie C3 Alectown D3 Burleigh Heads A6 Eungai C6 Allworth turnoff D5 Buronga E1 Euston E1 Alstonville B6 Burrawang E5 Evans Head B6 Ardlethan E2 Burrell Creek C5 Exeter E5 Ariah Park E2 Burren Junction B4 F Fassifern D5 Armidale C5 Burringbar A6 Finley E2 Attunga C5 Byrock C2 Forbes D2 B Ballina B6 Byron Bay B6 Forster C6 Ballina West B6 C Campbelltown D5 Forster Keys C6 Balranald E1 Canberra E4 G Galong E3 Bangalow B6 Canberra Civic E4 Ganmain E2 Baradine C4 Canberra Hospital E4 Geurie D3 Barellan E2 Canberra John James E4 Gibraltar Range B5 Barmedman E2 Hospital Gilgai B5 Barooga F2 Canowindra D3 Gilgandra C3 Barraba B5 Capertee D4 Girilambone C2 Bathurst D4 Carcoar D3 Glen Innes B5 Batlow E3 Carrathool turnoff E1 Glencoe B5 Beckom E2 Casino B6 Gloucester C5 Beenleigh A6 Charbon D4 Gongolgon C2 Bega F4 Chatsworth Island B6 Good Forest D4 Belbora C5 Chinderah A6 Goonellabah B6 Bellata B4 Clandulla D4 Gosford D5 Bemboka F4 Clunes B6 Goulburn E4 Ben Bullen D4 Cobar C2 Grafton B6 Benalla F2 Cobbadah B5 Gravesend B5 Bendick Murrell E3 Cobram F2 Grenfell D3 Berrigan E2 Coffs Harbour B6 Griffith E2 Bexhill B6 Condobolin D2 Grong Grong E2 Bibbenluke F4 Coolabah C2 Gulargambone C3 Billinudgel turnoff A6 Coolac E3 Gulgong C4 Binalong E3 Coolah C4 Gundagai E3 Bingara B5 Coolamon E2 Gunnedah C4 Biniguy B4 Cooma F4 Gunning E4 Binna Burra B6 Coonabarabran C4 Guyra B5 Binnaway C4 Coonamble C3 H Hallidays Point turnoff C6 Binya E2 Cootamundra E3 Hampton D4 Blacktown D5 Corowa F2 Harden E3 Blayney D4 Cowper B6 Hartley D4 Blighty E2 Cowra D3 Hastings Point A6 Bogan Gate D2 Craboon Junction C4 Hawks Nest D6 Bogangar A6 Craven C5 Hay E1 Boggabri C4 Cudal D3 Henty E2 Bolivia B5 Culcairn E2 Hermidale C2 Bombala F4 Cullen Bullen D4 Hornsby D5 Booral D5 D Dapto D5 Howlong F2 Boppy Mountain C2 Darlington Point E1 I Ilford D4 Bourke B2 Darnick D1 Iluka B6 Bowning E3 Deepwater B5 Inverell B5 Bowral E5 Delungra B5 Ivanhoe D2 Regional Trains and Coaches Network J Jackadgery B5 N Nambucca Heads C6 Tomingley D3 Jerilderie E2 Narrabri B4 Trangie C3 Junee E3 Narrandera E2 Tullibigeal D2 K Kandos D4 Narromine C3 Tumbarumba E3 Karuah D5 Nerong D5 Tumblong E3 Katoomba D5 Nevertire C3 Tumut E3 Kelso D4 Newcastle D5 Tuncurry C6 Kempsey C6 Nimmitabel F4 Tweed Heads A6 Kendall C6 Nyngan C2 Tyndale B6 Kingscliff A6 O Oberon D4 U Ulmarra B6 Koorawatha E3 Ocean Shores turnoff A6 Ungarie D2 Kootingal C5 Ootha D2 Upper Manilla C5 Krambach C5 Orange D4 Uralla C5 Kyogle A6 P Pacific Palms C6 Urana E2 L Lake Cargelligo D2 Palm Beach A6 Urunga C6 Laurel Hill E3 Palmers Island B6 W Wagga Wagga E2 Leeton E2 Pambula F4 Walcha C5 Lennox Head B6 Parkes D3 Walcha Road C5 Lightning Ridge B3 Parramatta D5 Walgett B3 Limeburners Creek D5 Peak Hill D3 Wallendbeen E3 Lismore B6 Penrith D5 Wallerawang D4 Lithgow D5 Port Macquarie C6 Wangaratta F2 Little Hartley D4 Portland D4 Wardell B6 Llangothlin B5 Portland East D4 Wards River C5 Lockhart E2 Pottsville A6 Warialda B5 Lucknow D4 Q Queanbeyan E4 Warialda Rail B5 Lue C4 Quirindi C5 Warren C3 Lyndhurst D3 R Raglan D4 Wauchope C6 M Macksville C6 Raymond Terrace D5 Wee Waa B4 Maclean B6 Robertson E5 Wellington D3 Maitland D5 Robina A6 Werris Creek C5 Mandurama D3 Robinvale E1 West Wyalong D2 Manildra D3 Running Stream D4 Whitton E2 Manilla C5 Rydal D4 Wilcannia C1 Mathoura E1 Rylstone D4 Willow Tree C5 Matong E2 Rylstone Hospital D4 Wingham C5 Meadow Flat D4 S Sawtell B6 Wollongbar B6 Melbourne F2 Scone C5 Wollongong D5 (Southern Cross) Seymour F2 Wolumla F4 Mendooran C4 Singleton D5 Wondalga E3 Menindee C1 Smiths Lake turnoff C6 Woodburn B6 Merimbula F4 South Tweed Heads A6 Woodstock D3 Michelago E4 Spring Hill D4 Woombah B6 Mildura E1 Stockinbingal E3 Wyalong E2 Millthorpe D4 Stratford C5 Wyong D5 Mittagong D5 Strathfield D5 Y Yamba B6 Moama F1 Stroud D5 Yamba West B6 Molong D3 Stroud Road D5 Yanco E2 Mooball A6 Stuart Town D3 Yarrabandai D2 Moree B4 Suffolk Park B6 Yarrawonga F2 Moss Vale E5 Surfers Paradise A6 Yarrowyck B5 Mount George turnoff C5 Sydney (Central) D5 Yass E4 Mount Lambie D4 T Tamworth C5 Yass Junction E4 Mount Russell turnoff B5 Tarago E4 Yenda E2 Mount Victoria D5 Tarana D4 Yetholme D4 Mudgee Station C4 Taree C6 Young E3 Mudgee Town C4 Tea Gardens D6 Mullumbimby A6 Tea Gardens turnoff D5 Key Mulwala F2 Temora E3 Wheelchair access Regional Coaches Murrumbateman E4 Tenterfield B5 Sydney Trains Taxi Murrurundi C5 The Rock E2 Murwillumbah A6 Tingha B5 Intercity Trains Muswellbrook C5 Tiona Park C6 Regional Trains Muttama E3 Tocumwal E2.
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