Burrangong railway station
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Burrangong is a closed railway station on the Blayney–Demondrille railway line in southwestern New South Wales, Australia.
The station opened with the opening of the line between Young and Cowra. A passenger platform was provided with a timber waiting shed opening in 1891. A good siding initially provided was converted into a loop in 1891, which was converted back to a siding in 1899. The siding was abolished in 1938, and the waiting shed removed in 1964. The station closed in 1971 and little trace remains.[1]
References
- ^ Pollard, Neville (February 2015). "125 Years Young". Australian Railway History. ARHS NSW Division.
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