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Albion Park Rail is a suburb of Shellharbour, Australia situated in the Macquarie Valley (Shellharbour). The South Coast railway line was opened to the railway station and Bombo in 1887. At the time the nearest town was Albion Park, several kilometres away. Over time, houses were built around the railway station, and Albion Park Rail developed ...
Albion Park railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the South Coast railway line on the Princes Highway in Albion Park Rail, New South Wales, Australia. The station was designed by New South Wales Government Railways and built during 1887 by William Monie & Company, with the single line railway line built by David ...
Tully Sugar Mill No.6 at Illawarra Light Railway Museum, Albion Park Rail. Albion Park is a suburb situated in the Macquarie Valley in the City of Shellharbour, which is in turn one of the three local government areas that comprise the Wollongong Metropolitan Area, New South Wales, Australia. Although it is surrounded by a 'green belt' of farms ...
Albion Park: ALP 103.3 km ~9 min Albion Park Rail Wollongong – Bundanoon Coach: Oak Flats: OAF 105.5 km 3 min Oak Flats, Blackbutt, Shellharbour Shellharbour Junction: 108.9 km 4 min Croom, Flinders, Shell Cove Minnamurra: MUR 113.4 km 5 min Minnamurra Bombo: BMB 117.6 km 5 min Kiama Downs Kiama: KAM 119.2 km 3 min Kiama
Shellharbour Airport, formerly Illawarra Regional Airport, also referred as Albion Park Aerodrome [2] or Wollongong Airport, [3] (IATA: WOL, ICAO: YSHL) is an airport located in Albion Park Rail, New South Wales, Australia. The Historical Aircraft Restoration Society is located at the airport. [4]
The Illawarra Light Railway Museum Society was founded in February of 1972.. the Museum site was leased from Shellharbour City Council and the Leased sinned in 1974.. with railway operations commencing in 1974 dedicated to preserving Light Railway history and Illawarra industrial history. [1] It was officially opened on 10 November 1984. [2]
The Department of Main Roads, which had succeeded the MRB in 1932, declared Trunk Road 88 on 28 March 1951, from Cross Roads via Moss Vale and Robertson to the intersection with Princes Highway 1 mile north of Albion Park railway station; [3] the southern end of Main Road 260 was truncated to meet Trunk Road 88 at Moss Vale, and Main Road 262 ...
Tram at the Royal National Park station A mock-up of the Royal National Park Branch Line on an old State Rail Authority network map, before the line closed. The large area of Crown Land now comprising the Royal National Park was gazetted as a National Park in 1879, only the second such area in the world. [42]