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How to get fromWarnervale to Castle Hillby train, bus, or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Warnervale to Castle Hill by train, bus, or car

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  1. Train

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    1. Take the train from Warnervale Station to Epping Stationtrain train Ccn
    1h 37m
    $11–15
  2. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Wyong Station, Stand A to George St Opp Hornsby Stationbus bus 17Cn / ...
    2h 26m
    $18–33
  3. Drive 86.6 km

    1. Drive from Warnervale to Castle Hillcar car 86.6 km
    1h 1m
    $16–23
  4. Train, line 651 bus

    1. Take the train from Warnervale Station to Epping Stationtrain train Ccn
    2. Take the bus from Epping Station, Beecroft Rd, Stand G to Showground Rd After Cheriton Avbus bus 651
    2h 11m
    $12–17

Warnervale to Castle Hill by train and subway

Calendar219Weekly Services
Duration1h 37mAverage Duration
Ticket$11Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Warnervale, NSW, Australia and Castle Hill, NSW, Australia?

Intercity Trains operates a train from Warnervale Station to Epping Station hourly. Tickets cost $7–10 and the journey takes 1h 27m. Alternatively, Transport for NSW operates a bus from Wyong Station, Stand A to George St Opp Hornsby Station every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $5–7 and the journey takes 1h 24m. NSW TrainLink also services this route 3 times a day.

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