Temple Court Railway Station, NSW.

 Good Morning,


Today is Saturday the 26th of September, 2020.

This write up is about the Temple Court Station.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Court_railway_station

Above is the Murrurundi Railway Station.
The Temple Court Station is/was 1.2 or 1.6 kilometres north from the above station.

Here is a couple of Photos of the Temple Court Railway Line, or if you like the Branch line from the Oil Shale Production site to the Temple Court Railway Station.


These Photos were sourced from the Willow Tree Then and Now Page.

Here is a Photo of the Railway Station.
It's location, was 1.3 Kilometres from the Murrurundi Railway Station.
The Station opened in late April 1878.

To the North of the Station was a Loop and a branch to the Oil Shale Works, located on the slope of the hill at the End of Elizabeth Street I believe.

This Line is coming from the Oil Shale works, crossing the Pages River, and, veering to the left where it connected up to the Main line at the Temple Court Railway Station.
The Oil shale works at Murrurundi.
This is the first despatch of Oil to the Refinery @ 5 pm on October the 13th 1911.
A better Photo of the takers used for the Transportation of the Oil Shale.
Loading the Oil Wagons.
In the early days of Construction I believe.



A Link will be added here shortly, with more information.

More information to be added,
I have 3 links to add when I make the time to do it.




HAVE A GREAT DAY EVERYBODY.

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