Gregra railway station

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Gregra
General information
LocationFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Line(s) Broken Hill railway line, New South Wales
History
Opened1893
Closed1974
Services
Preceding stationFormer ServicesFollowing station
Manildra
towards Broken Hill
Broken Hill Line Pinecliffe
towards Orange
Location
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Red pog.svg
Gregra
Location within New South Wales
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Red pog.svg
Gregra
Gregra (Australia)

Gregra is a closed railway station on the Broken Hill railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened in 1893 and closed to passenger services in 1974. [1] Only remains of the platform are now visible at the site.

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References

  1. Gregra station, NSWrail.net, accessed 11 August 2009.

33°10′47″S148°46′12″E / 33.1796°S 148.7699°E / -33.1796; 148.7699