About Newcastle railway station, New South Wales

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The Newcastle railway station was formerly the main railway station in Newcastle, New South Wales. It was the terminus station for services to the city until it closed in December 2014.

The current railway station structure was built in 1878 under the direction of John Whitton and was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999, with additional workshops and rail yards surrounding the station also added to the Register on the same day.

In September 2018, the Newcastle station precinct was reopened as a multipurpose community space branded as The Station.

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Hunter Street, Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 2300

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