Rocky Ponds railway station

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Rocky Ponds
General information
LocationLinden Road, Galong
New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates 34°34′52″S148°30′09″E / 34.5812°S 148.5025°E / -34.5812; 148.5025 (Rocky Ponds railway station (closed))
Operated by Department of Railways
Line(s) Main Southern
Distance371.70 km (230.96 mi) from Central
Platforms2 (2 side)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusDemolished
History
Opened12 March 1877(148 years ago) (1877-03-12)
Closed9 March 1975(50 years ago) (1975-03-09)
Rebuilt16 April 1916(109 years ago) (1916-04-16)
ElectrifiedNo
Services
Preceding stationFormer servicesFollowing station
Cunningar
towards Albury
Main Southern Line Galong
towards Sydney

Rocky Ponds railway station was a regional railway station located on the Main Southern line, serving the Southern Tablelands town of Galong. The station was moved from its first location when the railway line was duplicated in the 1910s.

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History

The first Rocky Ponds station was opened in March 1877 when the Main Southern railway line was extended from Binalong to Harden, though a platform for passengers was not provided until 1 September 1880. [1] The station was named for the nearby Rocky Ponds Creek. [2]

On 23 May 1887, a railway guard named Thomas Moloney was thrown from a train and over a railway bridge located near Rocky Ponds station, breaking his neck. His body was found three hours later, and an inquest into the event deemed his death an accident. [3]

As part of duplication works from 1915 to 1916, a junction branching from the main line was constructed south of Galong railway station called Galong Temporary Junction, and another called Rocky Ponds Temporary Junction was constructed north of Cunningar. This deviation allowed a double track line to be constructed but meant that the original Rocky Ponds station would no longer be used. The original station was closed on 16 April 1916, and the new station built on the deviation was opened on the same day. [4] [5]

On 30 June 1948, the South-West Mail train derailed near Rocky Ponds station due to a break in the rail on the line. Four passengers were killed and twenty others were injured. The derailment recorded the first railway fatalities in New South Wales since the Murulla rail accident in 1926. [6] [7]

Rocky Ponds was closed to passenger services in March 1975, and the station was subsequently demolished. No trace of the station remains extant. [5]

Description

Before the construction of the passenger platform, the first station only consisted of a watertank and siding where trains could pass each other along the single-track line. [8]

The second station consisted of two brick side platforms with small wooden station shelters located on each platform. Two tracks ran through the station, with no siding provided at the new location. [5]

References

  1. Main South railway line NSWrail.net, accessed 21 May 2025
  2. Rocky Ponds (1st) railway station NSWrail.net, accessed 21 May 2025
  3. MELANCHOLY RAILWAY ACCIDENT Goulburn Herald (NSW: 1881–1907). Trove, National Library of Australia. 26 May 1887. p.2, accessed 21 May 2025
  4. RAILWAY CHANGES IN SOUTH The Sun (Sydney, NSW: 1910–1954). Trove, National Library of Australia. 17 April 1916. p.4, accessed 21 May 2025
  5. 1 2 3 Rocky Ponds railway station NSWrail.net, accessed 23 May 2025
  6. RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR HARDEN The Corowa Free Press (NSW: 1875–1954). Trove, National Library of Australia. 2 July 1948. p.3, accessed 23 May 2025
  7. DERAILED TRAIN The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842–1954). Trove, National Library of Australia. 30 July 1948. p.3, accessed 23 May 2025
  8. OPENING OF THE RAILWAY TO MURRUMBURRAH The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW: 1871–1912). Trove, National Library of Australia. 17 March 1877. p.245, accessed 22 May 2025