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Dubbo railway station is located on the Main Western line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the city of Dubbo, opening on 1 February 1881.〔(Dubbo Station ) NSWrail.net〕〔(Dubbo Railway Precinct ) NSW Environment & Heritage〕 Dubbo was a major railway centre, being the junction for the Main Western, Molong-Dubbo and Coonamble lines and maintaining a sizeable locomotive depot. Dubbo was the limit for heavier 36, 38 and 60 class locomotives, with smaller locomotives taking over for journeys further west.〔"Byways of Steam: Dubbo (Part 1)" ''Roundhouse'' October 1985 pages 4–28〕〔"Byways of Steam: Dubbo (Part 2)" ''Roundhouse'' January 1986 pages 4–14〕 The station previously had a bay platform, which was removed in August 1988.〔"Signalling & Safeworking" ''Railway Digest'' October 1988 page 382〕 ==Services== Until it ceased in November 1988, Dubbo was served by the ''Western Mail'' from Sydney.〔"Last Passengers" ''Railway Digest'' January 1989 page 20〕〔"The Last Post for the Last Mail" ''Railway Digest'' February 1989 page 53〕 At Dubbo it connected with the ''Far West Express'' to Bourke, Cobar and Coonamble. In September 1975, the Public Transport Commission introduced six Denning coaches to replace all train services north and west from Dubbo.〔"State Rail Coach Services - The Vehicles" ''Australian Bus Panorama'' issue 9/3 October 1993〕 Today Dubbo is served by NSW TrainLink's daily ''Central West XPT'' service operating to and from Sydney. NSW TrainLink also operate road coach services from Dubbo to Lithgow, Cootamundra, Broken Hill, Bourke, Nyngan and Lightning Ridge.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dubbo railway station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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