Nurragi railway station
Nurragi railway station | |
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Location | Australia |
Coordinates | 35°22′17″S 138°54′34″E / 35.37128°S 138.90931°ECoordinates: 35°22′17″S 138°54′34″E / 35.37128°S 138.90931°E |
Operated by | South Australian Railways |
Line(s) | Milang railway line |
History | |
Opened | 1884 |
Closed | 30 November 1968 |
Location | |
Nurragi railway station Location within South Australia |
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Nurragi was a former railway siding in South Australia, located approximately halfway along the Sandergrove to Milang spur-line, which branched off from the Mount Barker-Victor Harbor railway line. Opened in 1884, it was a 70 metres-long goods siding.[1] The siding was closed in 1970, when the spur-line was abandoned and removed when the track was dismantled in the 1970s. Since 1991, the railway station site has been located within the Nurragi Conservation Reserve.
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