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Paterson is a small township of 900 in the Hunter region of New South Wales. It harboured a busy inland port in the 1800s meaning it's one of the Hunter's oldest towns.

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Get in

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By train

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You can get to Paterson by train. There are five services per day from Dungog and Newcastle with three per day on weekends and public holidays. The timetable is here.

By bus

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The 185 bus runs from Maitland with two daily services to Paterson and Gresford with one daily service to Paterson. There are no services on weekends and public holidays.

Get around

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By bus

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The 185 bus runs across the Paterson town with two services per day across the town. There are no services on weekends and public holidays.

On foot

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Paterson is a walkable town. It will take roughly ten minutes from the station to everywhere listed below.

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Eat

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  • Paterson Country Cafe, 24 King St, +61 2 4938 5135. M–F 6:30AM-7PM, Sa 7AM-7PM, Su 8AM-7PM.

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Routes via Paterson (New South Wales)
Dungog N  HUN – Dungog Branch  SW  Maitland Newcastle Interchange



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