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Batlow railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Tumut and Kunama railway lines

The Tumut and Kunama railway lines are disused railway lines in the south of New South Wales, Australia. The Tumut line was a long branch of the Main South line, branching southwards from it at Cootamundra and heading to the town of Tumut. The line served the towns of Tumut and Gundagai, where the line crosses the Murrumbidgee River with a large iron girder bridge and wooden viaduct. Villages on the line included Brawlin, Muttama, Coolac and Tumblong.
The Kunama railway line was a small branch of the Tumut line, branching from it at Gilmore, southwest of Tumut, passing through the town of Batlow before ending in Kunama. The branch connection faced towards Tumut.
== History ==

The Tumut line opened as far as Gundagai, using the contractor's equipment, on 10 November 1885. The line was finally extended to Tumut on 12 October 1903,〔〔 and the branch to Batlow opened in 1922, and was extended to Kunama shortly after. The steep Kunama line was mainly used for fruit haulage from the orchards surrounding Batlow, until services were suspended in 1983. The line beyond Batlow is formally closed and the line has been lifted. The Tumut line was suspended after flooding in 1984, and part of the alignment has been destroyed by Hume Highway upgrading works.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:tumut )〕 The substantial Gundagai railway station was restored in the 1990s,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.gundagai.nsw.gov.au/tourism/2244/2255.html )〕 and is the longest timber railway station in New South Wales.
Clarrie Chippindale served as station master at Tumut from 1966 to 1979.
The Tumut railway station is now used as a model railway display of the Tumut branch line.

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