Woy Woy railway station

Woy Woy railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the southern Central Coast town of Woy Woy opening on 1 February 1889.

History
The station received an easy access upgrade and a lift at some point prior to September 1998. It was constructed on 1 February 1889 as part of the final part of the connection between Gosford and Hawkesbury River. The station was electrified in January 1960.

Platforms and services
Woy Woy has one island platform with two faces. It is serviced by NSW TrainLink Central Coast & Newcastle Line services travelling from Sydney Central to Newcastle. Peak-hour services travel from Central to Wyong via the North Shore line. Services come every thirty minutes off-peak and on weekends, every seven minutes in peak hour (morning peak south and afternoon peak north).

There are two crossovers south of the station, allowing trains to terminate in an emergency. They cannot be used for regular working as they are manually operated by levers next to the tracks and there are no signals to permit any movements over the points. All signals at this station are controlled from Cowan or Gosford.

There is a small kiosk in the concourse that is normally open in the morning selling drinks and snacks.

The concourse has a pedestrian bridge over Railway Street to a large multi-story commuter car park. There are no ticketing requirements to park in this structure.

Transport links
The station is serviced by bus services operated by Busways.

Stand 1
 * 55: to Gosford station
 * 70: to Gosford Hospital

Stand 2
 * 50: to Umina South
 * 55: to Umina Beach and Ettalong Beach

Stand 3
 * 53: to Ettalong Beach & Booker Bay
 * 70: to Ettalong Beach

Stand 4
 * 59: to Empire Bay & Wagstaffe
 * 64: to Kincumber & Erina Fair

Stand 5
 * 54: to Pearl Beach & Patonga
 * 57: to Umina West & Castle Circuit
 * 58: to Woy Woy Bay