Hay Railway Station, NSW.
Good Morning,
Today is Tuesday the 3rd of December, 2019.
This is a write up for the first Station for my 10th Newsletter.
13 Station each Newsletter, so 10 means I will have covered 130 Stations, plus the ones where I have written Special Features about them.
I have visited the Hay Railway Station many times, I find it a facinating complex, shame the railway line was not continued on into South Australia as was originally planned I am led to believe.
The above Photo was taken by me in January 2012.
Here is a set Of Photos I took in July 2004.
The 2 Photos below were taken in January 2012.
More Photos and Info will follow soon.
Morning,
Today is Wednesday the 4th of December, 2019.
The Hay Railway Station was opened on the 4th of July, 1882.
And closed on the 18th of November, 1999.
The Station was Heritage listed on the 2nd of April 1999.
The building was restored in 1992.
Here's a Photo sourced from the Hay Railway Line Wikipedia Page.
Photo taken by Peterdownunder.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hay_railway_line
"The facilities at Hay were quite impressive, given the class of line. The reason is that in 1920 the Commonwealth Railways proposed building a standard gauge line from Port Augusta to Hay via Morgan and Wenworth"
The above information has been sourced from NSWRAIL.NET
More info and Photos to follow soon.
Both of the Maps above were sourced from the Internet, Trove Pages.
The stations on the Branch line to Hay are as follows,
Old Junee,
Marrar, 1st of March 1882.
Coolamon, 28th of August 1881.
Ganmain, 28th of Feb 1881.
Matong,1st of March 1882.
Grong Grong, 28th of Feb 1881.
Narrandera, 28th of February 1881.
Yanco, 1st of March 1882.
Gogeldrie, 24th of Jan 1905.
Whitton, 1st of Sept 1881.
Willbriggie, 1st of Sept 1881.
Benerembah, 1st of March 1882.
Bringagee, 1st of March 1882.
Groongal,
Carathool, 1st of March 1882.
Uardry, 4th of July 1882.
Beabula, May 1897.
Hay, 1st train arrived at Hay on the 4th of July 1882.
Hay Railway Station In the Steam era.
Some more Photos, there were taken in April 2006.
This write up is now complete.
Have a Great Day everybody.
Today is Tuesday the 3rd of December, 2019.
This is a write up for the first Station for my 10th Newsletter.
13 Station each Newsletter, so 10 means I will have covered 130 Stations, plus the ones where I have written Special Features about them.
I have visited the Hay Railway Station many times, I find it a facinating complex, shame the railway line was not continued on into South Australia as was originally planned I am led to believe.
The above Photo was taken by me in January 2012.
Here is a set Of Photos I took in July 2004.
The 2 Photos below were taken in January 2012.
More Photos and Info will follow soon.
Morning,
Today is Wednesday the 4th of December, 2019.
The Hay Railway Station was opened on the 4th of July, 1882.
And closed on the 18th of November, 1999.
The Station was Heritage listed on the 2nd of April 1999.
The building was restored in 1992.
Here's a Photo sourced from the Hay Railway Line Wikipedia Page.
Photo taken by Peterdownunder.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hay_railway_line
"The facilities at Hay were quite impressive, given the class of line. The reason is that in 1920 the Commonwealth Railways proposed building a standard gauge line from Port Augusta to Hay via Morgan and Wenworth"
The above information has been sourced from NSWRAIL.NET
More info and Photos to follow soon.
Both of the Maps above were sourced from the Internet, Trove Pages.
The stations on the Branch line to Hay are as follows,
Old Junee,
Marrar, 1st of March 1882.
Coolamon, 28th of August 1881.
Ganmain, 28th of Feb 1881.
Matong,1st of March 1882.
Grong Grong, 28th of Feb 1881.
Narrandera, 28th of February 1881.
Yanco, 1st of March 1882.
Gogeldrie, 24th of Jan 1905.
Whitton, 1st of Sept 1881.
Willbriggie, 1st of Sept 1881.
Benerembah, 1st of March 1882.
Bringagee, 1st of March 1882.
Groongal,
Carathool, 1st of March 1882.
Uardry, 4th of July 1882.
Beabula, May 1897.
Hay, 1st train arrived at Hay on the 4th of July 1882.
Hay Railway Station In the Steam era.
Some more Photos, there were taken in April 2006.
This write up is now complete.
Have a Great Day everybody.
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