Buxton, New South Wales

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Buxton
New South Wales
Buxton NSW Australia.jpg
East Parade, Buxton, looking south
Population2,071 (2021 census) [1]
Postcode(s) 2571
Elevation396 m (1,299 ft)
Location
LGA(s) Wollondilly Shire
Region Macarthur
State electorate(s) Wollondilly
Federal division(s) Hume
Localities around Buxton:
Thirlmere Couridjah
Thirlmere Lakes National Park Buxton
Balmoral

Buxton is a small village in Macarthur Region of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia, in Wollondilly Shire. At the 2021 census, Buxton had a population of 2,071 people. [1] Its name comes from the town of Buxton, Derbyshire. [2]

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Geography

It is bordered by Couridjah to the north, Thirlmere Lakes National Park to the West, Balmoral to the South and Bargo State Recreation Area to the east. The two main roads and the railway line run north-south and development has extended generally east towards Bargo River Gorge.

Population

At the 2021 Census, there were 2,071 people in Buxton. 86.1% were born in Australia and 93.0% spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 40.1%, Catholic 21.9% and Anglican 21.1%. [1]

Education

Buxton Public School is situated on Hassall Road at the northern extent of the village. Secondary school students travel by bus to Picton High School, Wollondilly Anglican College, or to schools in the Southern Highlands, e.g. Bowral High School and Chevalier College. Buxton Public School has an enrolment of approximately 200 students.

Buxton School of Arts Hall on West Parade, hosts Playgroups, an Art Group and has a Community Garden at the rear of the property. It also is available to hire by community groups, businesses and for social occasions.

Railway

The village developed around a railway station, established in 1883, and later crossing loop on the former Main Southern Railway. A station platform was added in 1893 (The current platform was built for RTM by the Rotary Club Of Picton Inc with the aid of the local RFS and community to help with their tourist service in the 1990s). [3] This line had gradients as steep as 1 in 30, and on 13 July 1919, the railway was deviated to the East. The new line, via Bargo, became the Main Line, and the original line became the Picton Loop line. [4]

The Loop Line was closed in 1978 due to lack of traffic, and road-bridge failure between Colo Vale and Braemar, but the section from Picton to Buxton was retained as a heritage railway, and is still operated by the NSW Rail Museum. [5]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Buxton (NSW)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 6 September 2022. OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. Appleton, R. & B. 1992. The Cambridge Dictionary of Australian Place Names. Cambridge University Press. p. 51 ISBN   0-521-39506-2
  3. , NSW Rail
  4. Bayley (see Biblio. p 35.)
  5. State Rail Authority Archives Section Historical Notes 3A - Southern Branch Lines 1991

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