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Oaklands railway line, New South Wales

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Oaklands railway line
from The Rock, on the Main South line
The Rock grain terminal
Tootool
French Park
Milbrulong
Napier
Lockhart
Long Park
Boree Creek
Yuluma
Cullivel
Urana
Uranagong
Coorabin
Oaklands
Line continues into Victoria
Lockhart railway station

The Oaklands railway line is a partly closed railway line in New South Wales, Australia. It is a branch of the Main South line at The Rock, and heads in a southwesterly direction through the towns of Boree Creek and Urana to Oaklands. The line opened in 1901 to Lockhart, and in 1912 to Oaklands.[1] Passenger services were withdrawn in 1974, and the line is now closed beyond Boree Creek. Grain haulage is the main traffic on the line. From Oaklands, an open, standard gauge line heads south towards the Victorian border and then to Benalla, Victoria.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Oaklands Branch". www.nswrail.net. Retrieved 4 June 2007.