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Grafton railway station is a railway station on the North Coast line in South Grafton, New South Wales, Australia. It serves the city of Grafton, opening on 12 October 1915 as South Grafton when the line opened from Glenreagh. [1] It was renamed Grafton City on 1 October 1976 when the original Grafton station north of the Clarence River closed. [2]
Grafton railway station was a station on the North Coast Line or, Sydney-Brisbane railway in northern New South Wales, Australia. It was 699 km (434 mi) from Central Station, Sydney and served the city of Grafton. It was opened on 6 November 1905 as the southern terminus of the original North Coast railway line.
Grafton (Bundjalung: Gumbin Gir) [2] is a city [3] in the Northern Rivers region of the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located on the Clarence River , on a floodplain , approximately 620 kilometres (385 mi) by road north-northeast of the state capital Sydney .
The line also features the Cougal Spiral, which is one of only two spirals in New South Wales. A railway was built from Maitland to Paterson and Dungog in 1911. It was extended to Gloucester and Taree in 1913 and to Wauchope, Kempsey and Coffs Harbour and from Glenreagh to South Grafton (now Grafton station) in 1915. The gap between Coffs ...
South Grafton is a suburb of Grafton, New South Wales, ... It was known as the South Grafton station until ... Prime Minister of Australia from 7 April 1939 to 26 ...
Casino railway station is a heritage-listed railway station on the North Coast line in New South Wales, Australia. Opening on 22 September 1930, it serves the town of Casino . [ 1 ] It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
Grafton railway station may refer to: Grafton railway station, Auckland, a current station on Auckland's Western Line in New Zealand; Grafton railway station, New South Wales, a current station on the North Coast line in Australia; Grafton station (MBTA), a commuter rail station in Grafton, Massachusetts, United States
Coutts Crossing (population 1,053 [2]) is a rural village in the Clarence Valley Council of New South Wales, Australia. The village is about 18 kilometres south-west of Grafton on the banks of the Orara River along the Armidale–Grafton Road.