Bungendore railway station

Bungendore

Southbound view in October 2006
Location Majara Street, Tarago
Coordinates 35°15′21″S 149°26′47″E / 35.2558°S 149.4464°E / -35.2558; 149.4464
Owned by RailCorp
Operated by NSW TrainLink
Line(s) Bombala
Distance 293.50 kilometres from Central
Platforms 1
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type Ground
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code BUX
History
Opened 4 March 1885
Services
Preceding station   NSW TrainLink   Following station
towards Canberra
NSW TrainLink Southern
Canberra Xplorer
towards Sydney

Bungendore railway station is located on the Bombala line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Bungendore.

History

Bungendore station opened on 4 March 1885 when the Bombala line was extended from Tarago. It served as the terminus until the line was extended to Queanbeyan on 8 September 1887.[1][2][3] Opposite the platform lies a passing loop.

On 17 June 1940, Bungendore became a junction station when the Captains Flat line opened, branching off the Bombala line five kilometres south of the station. [3]

Bungendore station was used in the filming of The Year My Voice Broke and the Mick Jagger version of Ned Kelly.

Services

Bungendore is served by three daily NSW TrainLink Xplorer services in each direction operating between Sydney and Canberra.[4]

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 services to Sydney Central & Canberra

References

  1. Bungendore Station NSWrail.net
  2. Bungendore Railway Precinct NSW Environment & Heritage
  3. 1 2 Stokes, HJW (1984). Railways of the Canberra and Monaro Districts. Canberra: Australian Railway Historical Society, ACT Division. pp. 4, 13.
  4. "Southern timetable" (PDF). NSW Trainlink. 20 October 2013 [Updated 30 June 2014].
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