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Shepherds railway station, New South Wales

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Former railway station in New South Wales, Australia

Shepherds
General information
LocationShepherds Siding Road, Brucedale, New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates35°50′13″S 146°59′43″E / 35.8369°S 146.9953°E / -35.8369; 146.9953 (Shepherds railway station, New South Wales (closed))
Operated byPublic Transport Commission
Line(s)Main Southern line
Distance504.641 km (313.569 mi) from Central
Platforms1 (1 side)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeGround
History
Opened10 March 1893
Closed19 July 1975
ElectrifiedNo
Previous namesShepherds Siding (1893-1925)
Services
Preceding station Former services Following station
Bomentowards Albury Main Southern Line Harefieldtowards Sydney

Shepherds railway station was a railway station on the Main Southern line, serving the locality of Brucedale in the Riverina, New South Wales, Australia. The station opened as an infill station in 1893.

History

Shepherds station opened on 10 March 1893 as Shepherds Siding, and was renamed Shepherds on 31 October 1925. It served passengers until its closure on 19 July 1975, and was subsequently demolished. By 1980, all that remained was a small station sign.

Description

The station was located next to a level crossing and consisted of a 13-metre platform located on the down side of the line. Grain silos for freight rail were also located next to the station.

References

  1. ^ Shepherds station. NSWrail.net. Accessed 8 August 2009.


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