- Gwabegar railway line, New South Wales
The Gwabegar railway line is a railway line in the west of New South Wales, Australia which passes through the town of Mudgee to Gulgong and eventually heads to Gwabegar.
The section from Wallerawang to Capertee was opened on 15 May, 1882; the section from Capertee to Rylstone on 9 June, 1884; the section from Rylstone to Mudgee on 10 September, 1884; the section from Mudgee to Gulgong on 14 April, 1909; the section from Gulgong to Dunedoo on 28 November, 1910; the section from Dunedoo to Binnaway on 2 April, 1917; the section from Binnaway to Coonabarabran on 11 June, 1917 and, finally, the section from Coonabarabran to Gwabegar on 10 September, 1923 ["The Wallerawang - Gwabegar Branch Line" Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, January, 1968 & August, 1968] .Description
The line branches from the Main Western railway line at Wallerawang and heads north through the townships of Kandos and Mudgee before reaching the junction of the Sandy Hollow – Gulgong line at the township of Gulgong.
The section between Kandos and Gulgong, which for several years has been used only for heritage trains running around once per month, [ [http://abc.net.au/news/items/200705/1932782.htm?newcastle Gulgong-Kandos rail line to be suspended from use ] ] is subject to heavy speed restrictions. [
Railway Digest , April 2007.] The line had previously been closed from2 March 1992 until2 September 2000 but was reopened after repairs. [Bozier, Rolfe, [http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:gwabegar "NSWrail.net: Gwabegar Line"] . Accessed5 November ,2007 .] TheRail Infrastructure Corporation announced in May 2007 that the line would be "suspended from use" from30 June 2007 . The effect of this suspension is that the line has ceased carrying trains indefinitely although legally it remains open. The Moolarben coal mine had planned to use the line to deliver coal to the Mount Piper power station near Lithgow [http://www.moolarbencoal.com.au/EAR%20for%20Website/Appendix/APPENDIX%2015%20TRAFFIC.pdf] but the decision to delay construction of the coal unloader at Mount Piper for up to five years meant that this coal would not have a destination.The section between Binnaway and Gwabegar is out of use, having closed on
28 October 2005 . [Bozier, Rolfe, [http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:gwabegar&mode=history "NSWrail.net: Gwabegar Line: History"] . Accessed5 November ,2007 .]Notes and References
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