Dubbil Barril, Tasmania
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Dubbil Barril in the pre 1950 era, King River on right
Dubbil Barril is a stopping place and railway station on the northern bank of the King River and West Coast Wilderness Railway in Tasmania.
During the operating as the Mount Lyell railway line, the stopping place gave travellers opportunity to explore the area adjacent.
Originally on the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company railway line, which was removed in the 1960s, when the rebuilding of the railway line to make what would eventually become the West Coast Wilderness Railway, Dubbil Barril was considered to be the limit of the re-build.[1]
It is the location of a turntable utilised by the current railway operations.[2]
Station sequence[]
- Queenstown (Tasmania) railway station
- Lynchford
- Rinadeena
- Dubbil Barril
- Teepookana
- Regatta Point
References[]
- ^ P.A. Management Consultants (1984), Abt Railway Restoration Committee : Commercial feasibility of the Abt Railway Restoration (Queenstown to Dubbil Barril), November 1984, PA Management Consultants, retrieved 2 June 2016
- ^ [1]
Coordinates: 42°11′00″S 145°28′56″E / 42.1834°S 145.4823°E
Categories:
- West Coast Wilderness Railway
- Railway stations in Western Tasmania
- Tasmania geography stubs