Stroud Road railway station
- Stroud Road railway station
Stroud Road was originally built on the North Coast railway line to serve the town of Stroud, New South Wales which was some distance away, as this was as near that the railway could get at affordable cost. Stroud Road eventually grew into a small town in its own right.
Namesake stations
Other towns and railway stations with the word "Road" in their name for the same reason include:
* Walcha Road
* Lawrence Road
* Green Swamp Road
* Builth Road railway station
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