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  2. Carlingford railway station - Wikipedia

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    Carlingford railway station was a railway station in Sydney, Australia. It opened in 1896 and was the terminus of the Carlingford line, which served the suburb of Carlingford and was served by Sydney Trains T6 Carlingford line services. The Carlingford railway line was closed on 5 January 2020 with the station demolished in May 2020.

  3. Carlingford, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The end of the line at Carlingford railway station. Carlingford railway station was the terminus of the Carlingford Line on the Sydney Trains network. The Carlingford Line, which opened on 20 April 1896 as a private railway, then as a public line on 1 August 1901, [51] was a mostly single-track line.

  4. Carlingford, County Louth - Wikipedia

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    Carlingford railway station opened on 1 August 1876, but finally closed on 1 January 1952 [5] when the Dundalk, Newry & Greenore Railway ceased operations. In 1948 the film 'Saints and Sinners' used various locations around Carlingford including a scene at the beginning at the station of a DN&GR train arriving.

  5. Carlingford railway line - Wikipedia

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    Carlingford Produce Siding and Loop: a locomotive run-around loop alongside Carlingford station and a siding serving the Carlingford Produce store. The produce store siding joined the run-around loop at the southern end of the station with the points facing south. The loop and siding, together with all their junctions, have been removed.

  6. Dundas railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Dundas railway station is a light rail station and heritage-listed former suburban railway station serving the suburb of Dundas in Sydney, Australia. It was originally open between 1896 and 2020 on the Carlingford line , now forming part of the Parramatta Light Rail , served by L4 Westmead & Carlingford Line services.

  7. Sandown railway line - Wikipedia

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    The line diverged from the Carlingford line just south of Camellia station. [1] It had three simple passenger stations, Sandown, Hardies and Goodyear; additionally, a platform called Cream of Tartar Works closed prior to electrification. [2] [3] The closure of Goodyear station preceded the closure of the remaining two. [citation needed]

  8. Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway - Wikipedia

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    Former railway station at Carlingford, County Louth. This is now the Cooley Peninsula Tourist Office Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway sign at the National Railway Museum, York. The 26 miles (42 km) Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway (DNGR, DN&GR) was an Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) railway in Ireland.

  9. Epping, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Epping railway station was opened on 17 September 1886, originally named "Field of Mars", and quickly renamed to "Carlingford" on 5 April 1887. [5] The Post Office was opened on 16 October 1889, originally named "East Carlingford". Sonter family packing fruit, Ray Road, Epping, Sydney, 1911

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