Adamstown, New South Wales


Adamstown is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located from Newcastle's central business district. It is part of the City of Newcastle local government area.
It has a railway station, opened in 1887 with the Newcastle–Gosford section of the Main North line. The now closed branch line to Belmont formerly left the main line just south of Adamstown Station. The town also includes the beginning of the Fernleigh Track, a multi-use rail trail near Belmont. The project is a joint venture between Newcastle City Council and Lake Macquarie City Council and extends from Adamstown to Belmont over an approximate distance of 15.5 km.

Population

According to the 2016 census of Population, there were 6,044 people in Adamstown.
A number of schools are located in the suburb:
Adamstown has a range of community support organisations. These include St Columbas Catholic Church and the Returned Serviceman's League sub-branch that is part of the Adamstown Community Club.
The Adamstown Rosebud Football club is arguably the most famous club in Northern NSW Football, having produced 16 Socceroos including Ray Baartz and Col Curran among others.
The club is also one of the oldest football clubs in Australia, having formed in 1889.
The club still plays out of Adamstown Oval, the original home ground from the club's inaugural season.