Clifton, New South Wales

Clifton
WollongongNew South Wales
View of Clifton from the Lawrence Hargrave Drive c. 2018
Clifton is located in New South Wales
Clifton
Clifton
Coordinates34°15′34″S 150°58′09″E / 34.25944°S 150.96917°E / -34.25944; 150.96917
Population35 (2021 census)[1]
Postcode(s)2515
Elevation80 m (262 ft)
Location
LGA(s)City of Wollongong
State electorate(s)Heathcote
Federal division(s)Cunningham
Suburbs around Clifton:
Coalcliff
Clifton
Scarborough

Clifton is a village on the coast of New South Wales, Australia, between Sydney and Wollongong. Along with nearby Coalcliff, the village began life as a coal-mining centre. It is situated on a narrow area between the sea and the Illawarra escarpment. The electrified South Coast railway line passes through, but the station at Clifton was closed in 1915.[2] It reopened on 4 July 1934 and closed for the last time on 27 November 1983,[3] at the time of double tracking and electrification.

The Sea Cliff Bridge, opened in 2005, restored the connection between Clifton and Coalcliff, broken by frequent rock falls onto this section of the Lawrence Hargrave Drive. The bridge lies parallel to the former "coal cliffs" and offers scenic views of the cliffs, the sea, and surrounding coastline.

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Clifton (NSW)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 22 July 2024. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Clifton Railway Station". NSWrail.net. Retrieved 12 April 2008.
  3. ^ "Stations demolished and not replaced". Railpage. Retrieved 14 June 2021.