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Argyle railway station, New South Wales

Coordinates: 34°44′55″S 149°44′05″E / 34.74861°S 149.73472°E / -34.74861; 149.73472
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Argyle was a railway station on the Crookwell railway line, New South Wales, Australia. The station opened in 1902 with the opening of the line, and consisted of a 50 ft platform on the down side of the line.[1] It gained its name from Argyle in Scotland, and was located adjacent to the Goulburn Training Centre. [2]

In 1942 a loop siding was constructed, by 1969 both this and the platform had been demolished. North of the station lies the bridge over the Wollondilly River.

References

  1. ^ Argyle station. NSWrail.net, accessed 21 August 2009.
  2. ^ Scrymgeour, R. A History of the Goulburn- Crookwell Line. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin. Vol 48, no 721. November 1997.
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34°44′55″S 149°44′05″E / 34.74861°S 149.73472°E / -34.74861; 149.73472