Type : Station
Distance from Sydney : 226.372km
Opened : Opened 14 August 1911, closed in 1975, re-opened in 1984
Closed : n/a
Status : In use
Name meaning : After the nature of the location, the station is in a valley at the foot of a hill
Notes : Site has shifted 67.6m from original position. The rebuilt platform in 1930 was 73.1 metres and was on the Up side. It was later (by 1961 it had been reduced to 30.1 metres). Existing (new) station is similar to the other short platforms on the Hunter end of the line. Station building was a B1 type. Station opened with a Down side loop siding, this was closed 28/1/1941.
Hilldale opened in 1911 then closed in 1975. In 1984 the original station building (shown here) was demolished and rebuilt - re-opening shortly after as a small platform.
The new station at Hilldale (Beau Graves)
View from Hilldale station to the old gatekeepers cottage - these were once common on the line.
(Beau Graves)
Hilldale in 1993 (Peter Cousins)
1907 article requesting a siding at Hilldale and another from 1908 approving it.
Location of Hilldale station (Six Maps)
XPT at Hilldale (Google Maps)
Gatekeeper's cottage at Hilldale (Google Maps)
Undated image of Hilldale - probably 1950s or 60s
Hilldale, January 2021 (Ken Date)
Hilldale, June 2020 (Stephen Joseph Miller)
Contributed by Allan Eyb
Undated image of the shed at Hilldale
Undated, near Hilldale (Pat Ling)
Hilldale, 23/11/1981 - petition to to save the station, Maitland Mercury
Hilldale, 4/1/23 (Alex Albans)
4457 with a dozen freight through the curves at Hilldale 18 June 1979. (Ed Tonks)