North Coast railway line, New South Wales

North Coast railway line
Grafton Bridge opened over the
Clarence River in 1932
Overview
StatusOpen
OwnerNew South Wales Government Railways (1905–1915)
Department of Railways (1915–1972)
Public Transport Commission (1972–1980)
State Rail Authority (1980–2003)
RailCorp (2003–2020)
Transport Asset Holding Entity (2020–present)
LocaleMid North Coast and Northern Rivers regions of New South Wales
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail
History
Opened6 November 1905 (1905-11-06)
Technical
Line length795 km (494 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

Showing distance in km from Central station, Sydney
193
Maitland (Left arrow Main North line Right arrow)
195
Telarah
Walka Water Works
199
Oakhampton
Hunter River
204
Mindaribba
206
Airdrie
213
Paterson
Rail Motor Society
Paterson River
219
Martins Creek
Martins Creek quarry
220
Barokee
226
Hilldale
Wallarobba Tunnel
232
Wallarobba
238
Wirragulla
245
Dungog
Williams River
250
Dingadee
254
Monkerai
Monkerai Tunnel
263
Nooroo
267
Stroud Road
273
Dewrang
278
Weismantels
283
Wards River
291
Craven
Stratford colliery
295
Stratford
Avon River
302
Berrico
309
Gloucester
Avon River
315
Tugrabakh
316
Yumbunga
319
Pitlochry
Bulliac Tunnel
324
Bulliac
328
Wirradgurie
330
Doon Ayre
334
Bundook
339
Somerset
Manning River Bridge
342
Mount George
348
Charity Creek
353
Kimbriki
355
Karaak Flat
360
Killawarra
367
Wingham
375
Kolodong
378
Taree
387
Kundle Kundle
392
Melinga
396
Lansdowne
400
Langley Vale
403
Coopernook
410
Moorland
418
Johns River
428
Rossglen
430
Batar
433
Kendall
439
Herons Creek
446
Kerrewong
Kerrewong Tunnel
455
Wauchope
Hastings River
463
Pembrooke
Wilson River
472
Telegraph Point
483
Mingaletta
487
Kundabung
Macleay River Bridge
504
Kempsey
515
Colombatti
520
Tamban
535
Eungai
544
Warrell Creek
552
Macksville
Nambucca River
557
Wirrimbi
560
Newee Creek
565
Nambucca Heads
569
Peterkins School Platform
571
Valla
575
Dalhousie Creek
581
Urunga
Kalang River
586
Raleigh
Bellinger River
588
Repton
Repton Tunnel
595
Archville
596
Bonville
601
Sawtell
607
Boambee
608
Coffs Harbour
609
Park Beach
611
North Coffs Harbour
Red Hill No.1 Tunnel
Red Hill No.2 Tunnel
Red Hill No.3 Tunnel
Red Hill No.4 Tunnel
Red Hill No.5 Tunnel
620
Landrigans
623
Karangi
628
Coramba
633
Mellelea
640
Nana Glen
(Left arrow Dorrigo line)
652
Glenreagh
664
Kungala
673
Lanitza
683
Braunstone
696
Grafton
Clarence River
699
Old Grafton
706
Koolkhan
714
Kyarran
717
Warragai Creek
724
Dilkoon
728
Gurranang
739
Lawrence Road
743
Banyabba
751
Whiporie
757
Camira Creek
762
Ampdale
770
Clearfield
773
Myrtle Creek
776
Rappville
785
Coombell
789
Amarina
794
Leeville
795
Boomooderie
796
Shannon Brook
804
South Casino
805
Casino
(Left arrow Murwillumbah line)
809
Nammoona
816
Fairy Hill
818
Backmede
822
Baraimol
826
Cedar Point
832
Yongurra
834
Kyogle
838
Kyogle North
842
Kilgra
844
Hermits Peak
847
Wiangaree
851
The Cape
853
The Risk
859
Mount Lion
863
Loadstone
867
Treberth
870
Cougal
Cougal Spiral No.2 Tunnel
Cougal Spiral No.1 Tunnel
875
Border Loop
Border Tunnel
876
Queensland border
888
Glenapp
897
Dulbolla
Left arrow Beaudesert Shire Tramway Right arrow
Logan River
909
Tamrookum
931
Bromelton
938
Kagaru
957
Greenbank
972
Acacia Ridge freight terminal
Left arrow
Queensland Rail Gold Coast line
(3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge)
Pradella Sidings
Queensland Rail Tennyson line
(3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge)
Right arrow
979
Clapham freight terminal
Left arrow
Fisherman Islands line
to Port of Brisbane
984
Park Road sidings
Vulture Street tunnel
986
South Brisbane (Interstate) station
(terminus 1930-1986)
Brisbane River (Merivale Bridge)
Riverside Expressway
988
Brisbane Roma Street
Left arrow
Queensland Rail Main line
(3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge)
Right arrow

The North Coast railway line is the primary rail route in the Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers regions of New South Wales, Australia, and forms a major part of the Sydney–Brisbane rail corridor.

The line begins at Maitland and ends at Roma Street railway station in Brisbane, although freight services terminate at the yard at Acacia Ridge on the outskirts of Brisbane. Along the way, the railway passes through the towns of Dungog, Gloucester, Wingham, Taree, Kendall, Wauchope, Kempsey, Macksville, Nambucca Heads, Urunga, Sawtell, Coffs Harbour, Grafton, Casino and Kyogle. After the standard gauge line ends at Acacia Ridge, it forms a dual gauge line into Brisbane, running alongside parts of the Beenleigh railway line.

Since the Main Northern Line was closed north of Armidale in 1988, the North Coast line is now the only route between Sydney and Queensland. With the closure of former branches to Dorrigo (1972) and Murwillumbah (2004) there are no operating branches off the line.

The Bonalbo branch from Casino was stillborn, with partial construction left incomplete.

At the NSW/Queensland border is a long tunnel called Border Tunnel, a single-track extending 1160 metres. Immediately south of it was Border Loop, a short crossing loop, which is now closed. About one kilometre south of that is the Cougal Spiral. These two locations are often confused.

The line is owned by the Transport Asset Holding Entity but leased to the Australian Rail Track Corporation until 2064.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Memorandum between The Commonwealth of Australia & The State of New South Wales & Australian Rail Track Corporation Limited Archived 11 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Australian Rail Track Corporation
  2. ^ The Agreement in Summary Australian Rail Track Corporation
  3. ^ Annual Report 30 June 2004 Archived 11 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Australian Rail Track Corporation