Rookwood railway station, Sydney

Rookwood was a railway station on Sydney's Main Suburban railway line, which served the Rookwood Cemetery. The station was located between the bridge over Arthur street and the western most junction of the Flemington rail yard. It consisted of two single faced platforms, one on the up suburban line and the other on the down suburban line.[1] The adjacent stations were Lidcombe and Flemington.

Rookwood
Coordinates33.8646°S 151.0525°E / -33.8646; 151.0525
Line(s)Main Suburban Line
Platforms2 Single Faced Platforms
Tracks2
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Opened1887 (1887)
Closed1967 (1967)

History

The station opened as Necropolis sometime before 1887. Its name was changed to Rookwood on 1 January 1914.[2] It was closed in 1967.

gollark: There is.
gollark: <@319753218592866315> 13GB in total.
gollark: There are SIXTEEN of them, <@319753218592866315>.
gollark: At probably >10 times the price of equivalent hard drives, too, but it's cool.
gollark: Did you know that you can get nearly 4TB SSDs now?

References

  1. Rolfe Bozier, Rookwood Railway Station, www.nswrail.net, 4 April 2006
  2. State Rail Authority of New South Wales Archives Section, How & Why of Station Names: meanings and origins..., Second Edition, 1982, State Rail Authority of New South Wales


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.