Bomaderry Railway Station

Bomaderry railway station is the terminus of the South Coast line in New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the northern Nowra suburb of Bomaderry, opening on 2 June 1893. It was intended to extend the line across the Shoalhaven River to Nowra but the bridge was used for vehicle traffic instead.

Bomaderry was previously serviced by direct services from Sydney until the mid-1990s including the South Coast Daylight Express. To the south-east of the station is a siding for the Manildra Shoalhaven Starches and Shoalhaven Paper Mill plants.

The current station building was opened in 1946.

Platforms & services

Bomaderry has one platform. It is serviced by NSW TrainLink South Coast line services to/from Kiama.

Transport links

Kennedys Bus Service:

Nowra Coaches:

Priors Scenic Express:

Stuart's Coaches:

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