Dunedoo railway station | |
Coordinates: | -32.0154°N 149.397°W |
Map Relief: | yes |
Location: | Gwabegar railway line, Dunedoo, Warrumbungle Shire, New South Wales, Australia |
Beginning Label: | Design period |
Owner: | Transport Asset Holding Entity |
Designation1: | New South Wales State Heritage Register |
Designation1 Offname: | Dunedoo Railway Station and yard group |
Designation1 Type: | State heritage (complex / group) |
Designation1 Date: | 2 April 1999 |
Designation1 Number: | 1134 |
Designation1 Free1name: | Type |
Designation1 Free1value: | Railway Platform/ Station |
Designation1 Free2name: | Category |
Designation1 Free2value: | Transport - Rail |
Designation1 Free3name: | Builders |
Dunedoo railway station | |
Type: | Regional rail |
Style: | Australian closed station |
Status: | Closed |
Country: | Australia |
Operator: | NSW TrainLink |
Line: | Gwabegar railway line |
Distance: | from Central |
Closed: | unknown |
The Dunedoo railway station is a heritage-listed closed railway station located on the Gwabegar railway line in Dunedoo, in the Warrumbungle Shire, New South Wales, Australia. The building is also known as Dunedoo Railway Station and yard group. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]
Dunedoo represents a typical modest country station complex in good condition. It exhibits a range of structures not often seen in an homogeneous group. Its relationship to the main street of Dunedoo, the park and the commercial premises is strong, the railway complex forming an integral part of the townscape. The row of peppercorns along the edge of the park and the railway boundary screen the site allowing views of the structures from the town. They form an integral and important part of the complex and form the major vista from the town. The site is a good example of a single line station that has not been affected by duplication. The structures are typical of those used throughout the state from early in the century to about 1920. Being built all about the same time, it is an excellent example of a location that has not significantly altered or been extended. This occurred as the facilities provided were adequate for the relatively small community and the railway was constructed at around the peak development of the area.[1]
Dunedoo railway station was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.[1]
This item is assessed as historically rare. This item is assessed as architecturally rare. This item is assessed as socially rare.[1]