Narromine is a closed railway station in the town of Narromine on the Main West railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened in 1882[1] but by 1939 revenue at the station was declining,[2] and by 1954 the station was in a state of disrepair,[3] and is now closed to passenger services, as passenger services now do not proceed past the town of Dubbo. The station survives in good condition and has been restored.
![The station in 2017](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Narromine_railway_station%2C_2017_%2801%29.jpg/220px-Narromine_railway_station%2C_2017_%2801%29.jpg)
and The station is used by New South Wales TrainLink coaches
To the west of Narromine station lies the junction of the branch-line to Parkes, which forms part of a cross country route to the Main South railway line at Cootamundra.
Preceding station | Former Services | Following station | ||
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Trangie towards Bourke
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Main Western Line | Minore towards Sydney
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Narwonah towards Parkes
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Parkes-Narromine Line | Terminus |
References
edit- ^ Timeline for Narromine. Narromine.nsw.au., accessed 18 August 2009.
- ^ daily "Decline in revenus". Narromine News. 10 February 1939. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
- ^ "New Railway Station Wanted At Narromine". Narromine News. 1 October 1954. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
External links
editMedia related to Narromine railway station at Wikimedia Commons
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