Jerrawa railway station

Jerrawa was a small railway station on the Main South railway line in New South Wales, Australia.

Jerrawa
LocationJerrawa NSW
Line(s)Main South

History

It opened in 1875 as a crossing loop with a goods siding.

The line was duplicated c.1915, and the goods siding was arranged so that it was connected to the main lines with trailing points. There were also refuge loops in both directions.

It was closed to passenger services in 1975.[1] It consisted of an island platform between the two main lines and several goods sidings. The platform has been removed and the mainlines straightened and a signal box and sidings remained. The signal box was removed when semaphore signals were replaced by colour light signals c2010.

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References

  1. Jerrawa station . NSWrail.net. Accessed 19 August 2009.
Preceding station   NSW Main lines   Following station
Coolalie
towards Albury
Main Southern Line
Oolong
towards Sydney


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