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McAlister railway station

Coordinates: 34°26′23″S 149°33′05″E / 34.4397°S 149.5513°E / -34.4397; 149.5513
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McAlister 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 100 ft platform on the up side of the line with a loop siding on the down side.[1] It was named after magistrate Lachlan McAlister. Some goods facilities were removed in the 1930s. The remainder of the station and loop closed in 1969 and were subsequently removed. [2] The line through McAlister closed to goods traffic in 1984. Little remains at the site apart from the mainline track and a loading bank.

References

  1. ^ McAlister 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°26′23″S 149°33′05″E / 34.4397°S 149.5513°E / -34.4397; 149.5513