Bowning Explained

Type:town
Bowning
State:nsw
Coordinates:-34.7325°N 148.8006°W
Pushpin Label Position:right
Lga:Yass Valley Shire
Postcode:2582
Elevation:602
Stategov:Goulburn
Fedgov:Eden-Monaro
Dist1:10
Dir1:ENE
Location1:Yass
Dist2:19
Dir2:WNW
Location2:Bookham
Dist3:95
Dir3:W
Location3:Goulburn
Dist4:89
Dir4:NE
Location4:Gundagai
Dist5:287
Dir5:WSW
Location5:Sydney
Local Map:yes
Near-N:Kangiara
Near-Ne:Laverstock
Near-E:Bango
Near-Sw:Woolgarlo
Near-Nw:Binalong

Bowning is a small town in the South West Slopes, west of Yass on the Hume Highway in Yass Valley Shire. Bowning is an aboriginal word meaning 'big hill'. At the, Bowning and the surrounding area had a population of 573.

Nearby Bowning Hill is and Hume and Hovell mentioned it in their 1824 journal. Bowning was one of the earliest settlements in the district.

Historic buildings include the Troopers Cottage on the Binalong Road and the old Cobb and Co Coaching Station in Bogolong Street. The coaching station was built sometime between 1850 and 1870. The original local school was amongst the earliest established schools in inland New South Wales, founded in 1849, but now replaced.

Railway

Bowning railway station is on the Main South railway line, and opened in 1876 consisting of two island platforms.[1] The station closed in 1992; however, the structure is still largely intact with a double storey station building on the down platform (now a local craft shop).

Heritage listings

Bowning has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nswrail.net/locations/show.php?name=NSW:Bowning&line=NSW:main_south:0 Bowning Railway Station
  2. 01096. 18 May 2018.