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    map The Murwillumbah railway line is a mostly disused railway line in far north-eastern Northern Rivers New South Wales, Australia. The line ran from...
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    route. Murwillumbah railway station was the terminus of the Casino–Murwillumbah branch line, and had daily services to Sydney until the line closed in...
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    The Murwillumbah railway station is a heritage-listed former terminus railway station located on the Murwillumbah line in South Murwillumbah, in the Tweed...
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    Byron Bay Train (category Murwillumbah railway line)
    Casino-Murwillumbah line. A 1949-built 600 class railcar was converted to solar power for use on the service. The first section of the Murwillumbah line (which...
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    closure of former branches to Dorrigo (1972) and Murwillumbah (2004) there are no operating branches off the line. The Bonalbo branch from Casino was stillborn...
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  • Northern Rivers Rail Trail (category Murwillumbah railway line)
    When completed, the trail will be 132 km long and it follows the Murwillumbah railway line which ceased train services in May 2004. This section opened in...
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    Byron Bay railway station is a former railway station located on the Murwillumbah line in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. It opened on 15 May 1894...
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  • Old Casino railway station is a heritage-listed former railway station and now museum on the Murwillumbah railway line at Casino, Richmond Valley Council...
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    (7 mi) from Lismore and is in the City of Lismore. It is on the Murwillumbah railway line and on Bangalow Road. Bexhill is well known for its pleasant open...
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    dairy district in Australia. The railway station had opened in 1894 as the starting point of the Murwillumbah railway line which, starting at that time in...
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    The original Casino railway station (now named Old Casino railway station) opened on 19 October 1903 when the Murwillumbah line was extended from Lismore...
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    Lismore railway station is a heritage-listed former station on the Murwillumbah line at Lismore, New South Wales, Australia, which opened in 1894 and was...
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    Pacific Highway, near where the now closed Murwillumbah railway line crosses the Brunswick River. The line opened in 1894 and was closed in 2004 because...
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    Mullumbimby railway station was a station on the Murwillumbah line opening on 15 May 1894. It closed on 16 May 2004 when the line from Casino was closed...
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    Queensland. The Northern Rivers was served for over a century by the Murwillumbah railway line, although, amidst some ongoing controversy, services were suspended...
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    at the stations. Until 2004, Byron Bay railway station was a stop on the Casino to Murwillumbah railway line. It was served by trains from Sydney and...
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    formed in 1931. The Murwillumbah railway line was extended to Grafton in 1905; The North Coast Line reached South Grafton's railway station from Sydney...
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    needed] The township went into decline after the opening of the Murwillumbah railway line through Mullumbimby in 1894. From the 1920s, however, Brunswick's...
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    It is still active. A branch railway line connected Ballina with the Murwillumbah railway line railway at Booyong. The line was opened on 24 August 1930...
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    Australia erected for the 1894 creation of that section of the Murwillumbah railway line. This item (as no. SHR 1044) was added to the New South Wales...
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    also served by a CountryLink road coach service from Murwillumbah, this was diverted when the line was extended south. A track duplication to the north...
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    Wales Government would extend its Casino to Murwillumbah line a further 30 kilometres from Murwillumbah to Tweed Heads, but this did not occur due to...
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    Leycester Creek railway bridge is a heritage-listed railway bridge that carries the closed Murwillumbah railway line across Leycester Creek in Lismore...
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  • Nerang–Murwillumbah Road is a continuous 36.4 kilometres (22.6 mi) road route in the Gold Coast region of Queensland, Australia. The entire road is signed...
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  • The Picton–Mittagong Loop Line is a partly disused railway line between the towns of Picton and Mittagong in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales...
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  • development of current village site 24 December 1894, Murwillumbah Railway line opened. Murwillumbah replaces Tumbulgum as the commercial centre of the Tweed...
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  • Thumbnail for Carlingford railway line
    The Carlingford railway line is a former heavy rail line in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, which now largely forms part of the Parramatta Light Rail...
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  • Western Railway Line is a westwards continuation of what is known as the Main Suburban Line between Sydney Central station and Granville. The line is six...
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    The South Coast Railway (also known as the Illawarra Railway) is a commuter and goods railway line from Sydney to Wollongong and Bomaderry in New South...
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    The Eastern Suburbs Railway (ESR) is a commuter railway line in Sydney constructed in the 1970s. It is operated by Sydney Trains and has stations at Martin...
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