Oolong, New South Wales Explained

Type:other
Oolong
State:nsw
Lga:Upper Lachlan Shire
County:King
Parish:Dalton
Postcode:2581
Pop:61
Elevation:593
Stategov:Goulburn
Fedgov:Hume
Dist1:254
Dir1:SW
Location1:Sydney
Dist2:59
Dir2:W
Location2:Goulburn
Dist3:37
Dir3:E
Location3:Yass
Coordinates:-34.7833°N 149.1667°W
Near-N:Dalton
Near-Ne:Merrill
Near-E:Gunning
Near-Se:Bellmount Forest
Near-S:Lade Vale
Near-Sw:Lade Vale
Near-W:Jerrawa
Near-Nw:Broadway

Oolong is a locality in southern New South Wales, Australia and the location of a minor railway station on the Main South railway line. It lies within the section from Gunning to Bowning which opened as a single line on 3 July, 1876. it is also located on the Hume Highway between Goulburn and Yass.

History

The station and crossing loop opened on 25 November 1890. The platform, which was 33 metres long, was erected on 18 December, 1890. When the line was duplicated, including deviations to the original alignment, in 1914, a new station building was erected on the deviation. There was a siding, a crossover and a signal box on one of the platforms.

The platform closed on 13 February 1972,[1] and was dismantled in the late 1980s.

Level crossing

In 2006, a proposal surfaced to close the level crossing near the site of the old station. Even though usage of the crossing was very small, perhaps 55 vehicles per day, there was outrage from the local community.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Forsyth, J.H, Historical Notes on Main Southern Railway Vol. 2 . S.R.A. Archives Section 2002
  2. http://goulburn.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=news&subclass=local&story_id=472673&category=General%20News&m=4&y=2006 Goulburn Post