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Old Grafton railway station

Coordinates: 29°41′02″S 152°55′29″E / 29.683765°S 152.924602°E / -29.683765; 152.924602
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Grafton
General information
LocationGrafton
Coordinates29°41′02″S 152°55′29″E / 29.683765°S 152.924602°E / -29.683765; 152.924602
Platforms1 side
History
Opened6 November 1905
Closed1 October 1976

Grafton railway station was a station on the North Coast Line or, Sydney-Brisbane railway in northern New South Wales, Australia. It was 699 km (434 mi) from Central Station, Sydney and served the city of Grafton. It was opened on 6 November 1905 as the southern terminus of the original North Coast railway line. It was closed on 1 October 1976 when South Grafton became the city's main railway station.[1] Since 2005 the station in South Grafton is again known as Grafton Station

Although closed to passengers, the site remains in use as a goods yard.

Preceding station   NSW Main lines   Following station
Template:NSW Country lines lines

References

  1. ^ "Grafton City Railway Precinct". Environment NSW.