Are trains running between Maitland and Newcastle?
Are trains running between Maitland and Newcastle?
Is there a direct train between Maitland Station and Newcastle Interchange? Yes, there is a direct train departing from Maitland Station station and arriving at Newcastle Interchange. Services depart every 20 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 39 min.
How do you get to Hunter Valley by public transport?
By train & bus You can catch a suburban train from Sydney to Morisset Station and use your Opal card to pay. Then hop on a connecting bus to Cessnock. The whole journey takes around three hours. Regional Trainlink trains run between Sydney and Singleton, which is a 20min taxi ride from Cessnock.
Can I leave my LGA?
Answer: In addition to the stay-at-home rules in place for Greater Sydney, residents of LGAs and suburbs of concern cannot leave their LGA (including travelling to another LGAs) for work, except where they are an authorised worker.
How do I get from Newcastle to Sydney by train?
Trains to Sydney operate every day, and you can choose from 3 departures, so take your chance to book the best train tickets on Rail.Ninja in advance. The train will depart from Newcastle Broadmeadow station and arrive at Sydney Central railway station.
When was the first Newcastle railway station built?
On August 29, 1850, the station was inaugurated by Queen Victoria herself, and ever since that day has been a public holiday in Newcastle. Today’s new look station, modernised within the last few years, is bright and airy, yet still with echoes to this building’s past glory.
Where does the train depart from Newcastle Broadmeadow?
The train will depart from Newcastle Broadmeadow station and arrive at Sydney Central railway station. Australia has so much to offer, so start planning your train trip today and use our information about the route to make the best out of it.
Are taxis available at Newcastle upon Tyne station?
Newcastle is a large station, taxis are available 24/7 from the station taxi rank. Tyne & Wear ‘Metro’ runs from platforms adjacent to station concourse. For details: www.nexus.org.uk