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Blayney railway station is a heritage-listed railway station on the Main Western line that serves Blayney, in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
The Blayney–Demondrille railway line is a railway line in New South Wales, Australia. [1] The line is used mainly for grain haulage and is owned by the Transport Asset Holding Entity, a government department of Transport for NSW. However, in 2004 the Australian Rail Track Corporation became responsible for operations over the line. [2]
Woodstock railway station is a heritage-listed former railway station on the Blayney–Demondrille railway line at Woodstock, Cowra Shire, New South Wales, Australia. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
Cowra was reached by rail in 1886 from Young, and linked to Blayney in 1888, forming the first cross country line. The station complex forms an interesting and complete group of buildings illustrating the importance of the location through the development of the site, particularly the station building.
The Cowra to Canowindra Railway Act was passed on 15 December 1908. [2] Land acquisitions proceeded rapidly, with the first sod of the new lined turned at Cowra West on 11 January 1909. [ 3 ] John Bradfield , who went on to design the Sydney Harbour Bridge , prepared layout plans as assistant engineer on the project. [ 4 ]
The Grenfell railway line is a partly closed railway line in New South Wales, Australia. It branches from the Blayney–Demondrille railway line at the town of Koorawatha . The line opened in 1901, and closed between Greenethorpe and at the Grenfell railway station in 1991.
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.
Demondrille railway station (pron. de MON drill) is a heritage-listed disused railway station on the Main Southern line serving the town of Murrumburrah, New South Wales, Australia. The station was located at the junction of the Blayney–Demondrille line and the Main Southern line. It consisted of a pair of island platforms, one on the ...