Braemar railway station, New South Wales
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Braemar | |||||||||||
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Coordinates | 34°25′42″S 150°28′45″E / 34.4284°S 150.4792°ECoordinates: 34°25′42″S 150°28′45″E / 34.4284°S 150.4792°E | ||||||||||
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Platforms | 1 (formerly) | ||||||||||
Tracks | 1 | ||||||||||
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Status | Demolished and closed | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1 May 1867 as Rushs Platform | ||||||||||
Closed | 5 August 1978 | ||||||||||
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Braemar is a former railway station which was located on the Picton – Mittagong loop railway line. It served Braemar, a small town in the Macarthur Region of New South Wales, Australia.
History[]
The station opened on 1 March 1867 as Rushs Platform, and was renamed Braemar in September 1892. The station along with the Loop Line was closed in 1978.[1] There are no remains of the station. At present, the station only services a concrete sleeper supplier and the company Clyde Engineering.
References[]
- ^ "Braemar Station". NSW Rail.net.
Categories:
- Disused regional railway stations in New South Wales
- Railway stations in Australia opened in 1867
- Railway stations closed in 1978
- Main Southern railway line, New South Wales
- Macarthur (New South Wales)
- New South Wales railway station stubs