Cooerwull railway station

Cooerwull
Line(s) Main Western Line
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Other information
Status Demolished
History
Opened 23 June 1941
Closed 11 February 1974
Electrified 22 June 1957
Location
(150.1455°, -33.4834°) GDA94

Cooerwull railway station was a railway station on the Main Western railway line in New South Wales, Australia.

History

The station was established during World War II to assist workers commuting from the Blue Mountains to employment in the iron, steel and small arms industries in Lithgow.[1] It also serviced a number of hostels for munitions workers which had been built along the northern side of the railway line.[2]

The station closed in 1974 when services to Bowenfels were cut back to Lithgow.[3] In 2002 the station footbridge was identified as the last of its design still standing in Australia, and was relocated to Top Points station on the Zig Zag Railway.[2] The remainder of the station has been incorporated into the Great Zig Zag public reserve as a relic of Lithgow's industrial heritage.[3]

Neighbouring stations

Preceding station   NSW Main lines   Following station
towards Bourke
Main Western Line
towards Sydney

References

  1. "The Development of the Lithgow Region". Lithgow Tourism Information Web. December 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-09-18. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
  2. 1 2 "Return to duty for old bridge". Lithgow Mercury. 2002-12-31. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
  3. 1 2 "Lithgow Valley Zig Zag Reserve: Cooerwull Railway Footbridge". Zig Zag Railway Co-operative. May 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-12-17. Retrieved 2007-12-28.

Coordinates: 33°29′01″S 150°08′43″E / 33.4835°S 150.1454°E / -33.4835; 150.1454

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/30/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.