Nurragi railway station

Nurragi railway station
Location Australia
Coordinates 35°22′17″S 138°54′34″E / 35.37128°S 138.90931°E / -35.37128; 138.90931Coordinates: 35°22′17″S 138°54′34″E / 35.37128°S 138.90931°E / -35.37128; 138.90931
Operated by South Australian Railways
Line(s) Milang railway line
History
Opened 1884 (1884)
Closed 30 November 1968 (1968-11-30)
Location
Nurragi railway station
Location within South Australia

Nurragi was a former railway siding in South Australia, located approximately halfway along the Sandergrove to Milang spur-line, which branched off from the Mount Barker-Victor Harbor railway line. Opened in 1884, it was a 70 metres-long goods siding.[1] The siding was closed in 1970, when the spur-line was abandoned and removed when the track was dismantled in the 1970s. Since 1991, the railway station site has been located within the Nurragi Conservation Reserve.

References

  1. Sallis, Roger (1998). Railways in the Adelaide Hills, 1st edition. Openbook Publishers, Adelaide. ISBN 0-646-35473-6.
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