- Clyburn railway station
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Clyburn Station information Line Southern Distance from
Central Station19.840km Number of Platforms 1 Island Platform Number of Tracks 2 Station Status Closed Clyburn Railway Station is a disused railway station in Sydney, Australia. It was a railway employee only island platform located between the Up and Down Suburban Lines, between Clyde and Auburn stations on Sydney's Southern[1]. It served Clyde Yard on the up side of the line and the former NSWGR workshops on the down side. This station only had trains stopping at the beginning and ending of workshops work times but a lantern was in the stations awning for railway employees to "flag" down trains if they were working at other than normal workshop hours. Also there was a footbridge installed for railway employees to gain access to both Clyde Yard and the railway workshops, however this footbridge was dismantled due largely to safety issues in 2006. There was no public access available. As part of the demoliation of this station, the awnings, trees and top of the station were taken out on the week of December 20–27, 2009. Currently, only the station foundations and also station ground which connect stauntions to the earth are there at the station site.
Neighbouring stations
Station Navigation Western line ←Previous Station Auburn | Clyde Next Station → Closed Stations Station Navigation Southern line ←Previous Station Auburn | Clyde Next Station → Closed Stations See also
Notes and references
- ^ "NSWRail.net". NSWrail.net. http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:main_south. Retrieved 7 April 2007.
Coordinates: 33°50′29″S 151°01′28″E / 33.8413°S 151.0244°E
Categories:- Disused railway stations in Sydney
- Sydney rail transport stubs
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