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Naradhan railway line : ウィキペディア英語版 | Naradhan railway line
The Naradhan railway line is a railway line in south-western New South Wales, Australia. It branches from Ungarie on the Lake Cargelligo line and heads in a westerly direction, passing through Youngareen and Kikoira, to the small town of Naradhan. The line opened on 11 February 1929 〔"The Ungarie to Naradhan Branch Line" ''Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin'' August, 1971 pp175-183〕〔"60 Years Ago" ''Railway Digest'' February 1989 page 78〕 to open up the region for agriculture, and is currently used for seasonal grain haulage. The line saw passenger services until 1974. A 1929 proposal to extend the line to Monia Gap was never actioned.〔Report on proposed railway from Naradhan to Monia Gap () New South Wales Legislative Assembly〕 ==Passenger Services== From the opening of the railway a tri-weekly passenger service operated in each direction. The service was a mixed passenger and goods train leaving Ungarie on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:20pm, and leaving the terminus, Naradhan, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9:06am. Naradhan branch line trains connected at Ungarie with the Lake Cargelligo to West Wyalong services, and those trains connected at West Wyalong with the mail trains to Sydney. Passenger services ceased in 1975.〔Bozier, Rolfe. ( Naradhan Line ). NSWrail.net.〕 Today it is served by seasonal grain trains.
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