Maldon railway station, New South Wales
- Maldon railway station, New South Wales
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Maldon was a closed railway station on the Main South railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The station originally opened in 1889 as Wilton, renamed as Maldon a year later. It closed in 1976.[1] South of the station site lay sidings to a cement works, whilst to the north of the station is the site of the incomplete junction of the unfinished Maldon- Dombarton line.
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Preceding station |
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NSW Main lines |
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Following station |
towards Albury
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Main Southern Line |
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towards Sydney
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Categories:
- New South Wales rail transport stubs
- Disused railway stations in New South Wales
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