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Cootamundra railway station

Cootamundra railway station is located on the Main South line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Cootamundra. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

Cootamundra
Southbound view in July 2007
General information
LocationHovell Street, Cootamundra
Coordinates34°38′29″S 148°01′49″E / 34.6414°S 148.0304°E / -34.6414; 148.0304
Owned byTransport Asset Holding Entity
Operated byNSW TrainLink
Line(s)Main South
Tumut & Kunama
Lake Cargelligo
Distance429.65 kilometres from Central
Platforms1
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeGround
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeCMD
History
Opened1 November 1877
Previous namesMurrumburrah
Services
Preceding station NSW TrainLink Following station
Junee
towards Griffith
NSW TrainLink Southern Line
Griffith Xplorer
Harden
towards Sydney
Junee
towards Melbourne
NSW TrainLink Southern Line
Melbourne XPT
Former services
Preceding station Former Services Following station
Former NSW Main line services
Frampton
towards Albury
Main Southern Line Jindalee
towards Sydney
Former NSW Branch line services
Brawlin
towards Tumut
Tumut Line Terminus
Cootamundra West Lake Cargelligo Line
Cootamundra railway station.

History edit

Cootamundra station opened on 1 November 1877 when the Main South line was extended from Harden-Murrumburrah.[2] It served as the terminus until the line was extended to Bethungra on 15 April 1878.[3][4]

On 1 June 1886, Cootamundra became a junction station when the Tumut & Kunama line opened as far as Gundagai. On 1 September 1893, the Lake Cargelligo line opened as far as Temora.

In 1901, an island platform was built, this has since closed but remains in situ. In 1943, the line through Cootamundra was duplicated with the largest overhead signal gantry in the Southern Hemisphere was erected. It has since been relocated and now stands preserved in the station surrounds.[4]

The Lachlan Valley Railway has a base immediately south of the depot.

Description edit

The station building is a type 5, first-class brick station originally dating from 1884 with alterations in 1904–05, 1915 and 1943. The platforms are faced in brick. A refreshment room sits on the up platform, dating from c. 1890 with 1904 additions. The branch platform has an additional awning at the Sydney end, which is considered particularly fine.[1]

The complex also include a fibrous cement clad flat roofed signal box (1942), railway barracks (1932) and a type 3 gatekeeper's residence located in Cowcumba Street. The level crossing, steel pedestrian footbridge at south end, turntable, triangle junction and the station's trees, signs and lights are also heritage-listed.[1]

Services edit

Cootamundra is served by two daily NSW TrainLink XPT services in each direction operating between Sydney and Melbourne, and a twice weekly NSW TrainLink Xplorer between Griffith and Sydney split from Canberrra services at Goulburn. NSW TrainLink also operate road coach services from Cootamundra to Mildura, Tumbarumba, Queanbeyan, Bathurst, Dubbo and Condobolin.[5]

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1 services to Sydney Central, Melbourne & Griffith

Heritage listing edit

Cootamundra is a major railway complex with a variety of buildings and an unusually designed first class station building not seen elsewhere. It is of significance both in the townscape and in the development of railways. The railway yard extending for almost the length of the town along its eastern boundary is a major element in the development of the town and the station buildings are at the terminus of one of the main streets in the town. The station building and its major platform awning are of particular significance with very fine detail in both the building and the cast iron columns and brackets of the canopy.[1]

The station building has been substantially altered over its history and is an excellent example of the development of a major facility and the homogeneous way in which buildings can grow. Of particular interest is the marking of the station entry with a tower over the entry vestibule. Another important feature of the site is the particularly fine awning to the branch platform with extensive use of cast iron panels and columns. This is one of the finest such awnings in the State. The other elements of the site contribute to the understanding of it and illustrate how a major railway centre operated and was developed. The site also contains a number of mature trees that provide a pleasant setting for the complex.[1]

Cootamundra railway station was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.[1]

The place possesses uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.

This item is assessed as historically rare. This item is assessed as scientifically rare. This item is assessed as arch. rare. This item is assessed as socially rare.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Cootamundra Railway Station and yard group". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H01118. Retrieved 2 June 2018.   Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
  2. ^ "Opening of the railway to Cootamundra". The Sydney Morning Herald. 3 November 1877.
  3. ^ Cootamundra Station NSWrail.net
  4. ^ a b Cootamundra Railway Precinct NSW Environment & Heritage
  5. ^ "Southern timetable". NSW TrainLink. 7 September 2019.

Attribution edit

  This Wikipedia article contains material from Cootamundra Railway Station and yard group, entry number 01118 in the New South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under CC-BY 4.0 licence, accessed on 2 June 2018.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Cootamundra railway station at Wikimedia Commons
  • Cootamundra station details Transport for New South Wales

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Cootamundra railway station is located on the Main South line in New South Wales Australia It serves the town of Cootamundra The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 1 CootamundraSouthbound view in July 2007General informationLocationHovell Street CootamundraCoordinates34 38 29 S 148 01 49 E 34 6414 S 148 0304 E 34 6414 148 0304Owned byTransport Asset Holding EntityOperated byNSW TrainLinkLine s Main SouthTumut amp KunamaLake CargelligoDistance429 65 kilometres from CentralPlatforms1Tracks3ConstructionStructure typeGroundAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeCMDHistoryOpened1 November 1877Previous namesMurrumburrahServicesPreceding station NSW TrainLink Following stationJuneetowards Griffith NSW TrainLink Southern LineGriffith Xplorer Hardentowards SydneyJuneetowards Melbourne NSW TrainLink Southern LineMelbourne XPTFormer servicesPreceding station Former Services Following stationFormer NSW Main line servicesFramptontowards Albury Main Southern Line Jindaleetowards SydneyFormer NSW Branch line servicesBrawlintowards Tumut Tumut Line TerminusCootamundra Westtowards Lake Cargelligo Lake Cargelligo LineCootamundra railway station Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Services 4 Heritage listing 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Attribution 7 External linksHistory editCootamundra station opened on 1 November 1877 when the Main South line was extended from Harden Murrumburrah 2 It served as the terminus until the line was extended to Bethungra on 15 April 1878 3 4 On 1 June 1886 Cootamundra became a junction station when the Tumut amp Kunama line opened as far as Gundagai On 1 September 1893 the Lake Cargelligo line opened as far as Temora In 1901 an island platform was built this has since closed but remains in situ In 1943 the line through Cootamundra was duplicated with the largest overhead signal gantry in the Southern Hemisphere was erected It has since been relocated and now stands preserved in the station surrounds 4 The Lachlan Valley Railway has a base immediately south of the depot Description editThe station building is a type 5 first class brick station originally dating from 1884 with alterations in 1904 05 1915 and 1943 The platforms are faced in brick A refreshment room sits on the up platform dating from c 1890 with 1904 additions The branch platform has an additional awning at the Sydney end which is considered particularly fine 1 The complex also include a fibrous cement clad flat roofed signal box 1942 railway barracks 1932 and a type 3 gatekeeper s residence located in Cowcumba Street The level crossing steel pedestrian footbridge at south end turntable triangle junction and the station s trees signs and lights are also heritage listed 1 Services editCootamundra is served by two daily NSW TrainLink XPT services in each direction operating between Sydney and Melbourne and a twice weekly NSW TrainLink Xplorer between Griffith and Sydney split from Canberrra services at Goulburn NSW TrainLink also operate road coach services from Cootamundra to Mildura Tumbarumba Queanbeyan Bathurst Dubbo and Condobolin 5 Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes1 Southern Region services to Sydney Central Melbourne amp GriffithHeritage listing editCootamundra is a major railway complex with a variety of buildings and an unusually designed first class station building not seen elsewhere It is of significance both in the townscape and in the development of railways The railway yard extending for almost the length of the town along its eastern boundary is a major element in the development of the town and the station buildings are at the terminus of one of the main streets in the town The station building and its major platform awning are of particular significance with very fine detail in both the building and the cast iron columns and brackets of the canopy 1 The station building has been substantially altered over its history and is an excellent example of the development of a major facility and the homogeneous way in which buildings can grow Of particular interest is the marking of the station entry with a tower over the entry vestibule Another important feature of the site is the particularly fine awning to the branch platform with extensive use of cast iron panels and columns This is one of the finest such awnings in the State The other elements of the site contribute to the understanding of it and illustrate how a major railway centre operated and was developed The site also contains a number of mature trees that provide a pleasant setting for the complex 1 Cootamundra railway station was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria 1 The place possesses uncommon rare or endangered aspects of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales This item is assessed as historically rare This item is assessed as scientifically rare This item is assessed as arch rare This item is assessed as socially rare 1 See also editCootamundra West railway station Salt Clay Creek railway disasterReferences edit a b c d e f g Cootamundra Railway Station and yard group New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01118 Retrieved 2 June 2018 nbsp Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence Opening of the railway to Cootamundra The Sydney Morning Herald 3 November 1877 Cootamundra Station NSWrail net a b Cootamundra Railway Precinct NSW Environment amp Heritage Southern timetable NSW TrainLink 7 September 2019 Attribution edit nbsp This Wikipedia article contains material from Cootamundra Railway Station and yard group entry number 01118 in the New South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment 2018 under CC BY 4 0 licence accessed on 2 June 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to Cootamundra railway station at Wikimedia Commons Cootamundra station details Transport for New South Wales Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cootamundra railway station amp oldid 1176765699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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