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Glencoe is a village on the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Glen Innes Severn Shire Council local government area. It has an elevation of about 1,150 metres (3,770 ft).
Glencoe Station is an Australian pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station and more recently as a cattle station. It is located about 17 kilometres (11 mi) south of Cunnamulla and 154 kilometres (96 mi) north east of Hungerford in Queensland .
Sydney Trains is owned and operated by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales. The Sydney Trains network comprises seven metropolitan lines with services extending as far as Berowra to the north, Richmond to the north-west, Emu Plains to the west, Waterfall to the south (with some peak hour services ...
Glencoe station is a railway station in Glencoe, Illinois, United States. Glencoe station may also refer to: Glencoe station (Ontario), a railway station in Glencoe, Ontario, Canada; Glencoe station, a closed railway station in Glencoe, New South Wales, Australia; Glencoe Station, a pastoral lease in Queensland, Australia
He held a number of New England properties including Glen Innes Station and Dundee station. Glen Innes has a number of street signs in Scottish Gaelic (though no residents speak the language). There is also a "Crofter"'s cottage. The Australian Standing Stones are based on the Ring of Brodgar in Orkney (a non-Gaelic speaking area) or Calanais ...
Glencoe was a place name used by Scottish immigrants to name several places in the world. It may also refer to: It may also refer to: Glen Coe , Lochaber, Highland, Scotland
The Main North Line (also known as the Great Northern Railway) is a major railway in New South Wales, Australia, running from Strathfield in Sydney to Armidale.. The 1980s saw the line closed progressively north of Armidale; passenger services north of Tamworth were cancelled in 1990 but were reintroduced as far as the former two years later.
Glencoe Creek starts below Tinebank Mountain at an elevation of 900 metres (3,000 ft) and flows into the Wilson River, ending at an elevation of 44.7 metres (147 ft). [4] [5] The area is covered in blackbutt and tallowwood trees some 80 meters in height, [6] and is located mostly within Kumbatine National Park. The climate is subtropical. [7]