Port Kembla North railway station
Port Kembla North railway station is a single-platform intercity train station located in Port Kembla, Australia, on the South Coast railway line's Port Kembla branch. The station serves NSW TrainLink trains traveling south to Port Kembla Station and north to Wollongong and Sydney. The station was one of 23 on the metropolitan rail network to record an average of fewer than one passenger per day in 2014.
Eastbound station footbridge view in October 2011
Port Kembla, New South Wales
Port Kembla is a suburb of Wollongong 10 km south of the CBD and part of the Illawarra region of New South Wales. The suburb comprises a seaport, industrial complex, a small harbour foreshore nature reserve, and a small commercial sector. It is situated on the tip of Red Point: its first European sighting was by Captain James Cook in 1770. The name "Kembla" is an Aboriginal word meaning "plenty [of] wild fowl".
View of Port Kembla from Hill 60 Park looking North West at sunset
Dated: 1944 No. 2 gun Illowra Battery, Showing its original BL 6 inch Mk XI gun
Gun position No. 2 at Illowra Battery, which formed part of the Kembla Fortress defences in World War II
BlueScope steelworks