Bogan Gate–Tottenham railway line

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The Tottenham branch line at Trundle, New South Wales Trundle Tottenham Railway Line.JPG
The Tottenham branch line at Trundle, New South Wales
Bogan Gate-Tottenham railway line
km from
Central
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Mount Royal Smelters
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597.45
Tottenham
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Caroline Mine
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586.46
Minemoorong
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Iron Duke Mine
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576.82
Albert
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566.31
Middlefield
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554.60
Yethera
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543.31
Tullamore
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536.17
Gobondery
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527.78
Kadungle
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519.80
The Troffs
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508.46
Trundle
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497.81
Botfield
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483.08
Bogan Gate
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The Bogan Gate-to-Tottenham railway line is a railway line in New South Wales, Australia. It starts at the Bogan Gate junction on the transcontinental railway line and terminates at the town of Tottenham, New South Wales, near the geographic centre of that state. Although stations were built on the line, all have been closed, and it is now solely a goods line. [1]

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Stations

Station NamePictureOpenedClosedStatus
Bogan Gate - Tottenham
Bogan Gate Bogan Gate Railway Station.JPG 1896Re-used
Botfield19071974Closed
Trundle 1907Closed
The Troffs19081974Closed
Kadungle19081974Closed
Gobonderry19081974Closed
Tullamore 1908Closed
Yethera19161974Closed
Middlefield19161974Closed
Albert 1916Closed
Minemoorong19161974Closed
Tottenham 1916Closed

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