{"id":994,"date":"2020-03-13T06:53:11","date_gmt":"2020-03-13T06:53:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cardhacks.com.au\/?p=994"},"modified":"2020-08-27T08:56:40","modified_gmt":"2020-08-27T08:56:40","slug":"sydney-to-catherine-hill-bay-bus-and-train","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cardhacks.com.au\/2020\/03\/13\/sydney-to-catherine-hill-bay-bus-and-train\/","title":{"rendered":"Sydney to Catherine Hill Bay by train and bus"},"content":{"rendered":"
The history of Catherine Hill Bay revolves around coal, shipping and engineering. For anyone with even the slightest interest in the history of New South Wales, a visit to Catherine Hill Bay is a must.<\/p>\n
I could start a ten-page rave about the history of Catherine Hill Bay and why the old jetty should be saved, but I leave that to Wikipedia on Catherine Hill Bay<\/a> – I’ll just stay with what I came here for – how to get there by public transport.<\/p>\n If you possess a Seniors Card the return trip is just the regular day Opal fare of just $2.50. If you’re on an Opal (full fare) adult cardholder the fare is a few more dollars.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, there is no bus service to Catherine Hill Bay on Sundays or public holidays, and a limited service on Saturdays.<\/p>\n The trip starts out from Sydney Central aboard the regular (M-F) Opal service from Central to Newcastle Interchange, departing Central at 05:45.<\/p>\n Alight at Wyong where the train arrives at 07:34. When you tap off with your Opal card and exit the station you’re at the bus stop – right out front of the station.<\/p>\n The bus to catch from here is bus number 80 to the Lake Haven Shopping Centre, Lake Haven.\u00a0 The timetable for Wyong station to Lake Haven<\/a><\/p>\n On arrival at the Lake Haven Shopping Centre change here for bus number 99 with the destination, Swansea. The timetable for Lake Haven to Charlestown and Swansea<\/a><\/p>\n After a 30-minute bus ride, you’ll arrive at Catherine Hill Bay. The first bus stop in Catherine Hill Bay is out the front of what is known by the locals as the “Catho Pub” or The Wallarah Hotel. <\/a>Alight here.<\/p>\n The pub serves meals 7 days a week. It’s the closest and most convenient establishment to have lunch if you’re traveling by public transport. So if you’re looking forward to lunch, I’d suggest you alight here and check out their menu. After that, it’s an easy walk down the hill to the beach past all the old workers’ cottages.<\/p>\n On arrival at the beach, you’ll see the famous Catherine Hill Bay Wharf to your right. You’ll also almost certainly find the lifeguards of the Catherine Hill Bay Surf Club<\/a> on duty.\u00a0 The beach is beautiful, so if it’s summer, pack a swimsuit for a dip.<\/p>\n At the front of the Surf Club, there’s a large board with the history of Catherine Hill Bay. There is a road behind the club that once lead to the jetty. But now the jetty is blocked off from the public. You can now only walk as far as the barrier.<\/p>\n