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Queanbeyan railway station, New South Wales : ウィキペディア英語版
Queanbeyan railway station

Queanbeyan railway station is located on the Bombala line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Queanbeyan.
==History==
Queanbeyan station opened on 8 September 1887 when the Bombala line was extended from Bungendore. It served as the terminus until the line was exended to Michelago on 8 December 1887.〔(Queanbeyan Station ) NSWrail.net〕〔(4806293 Queanbeyan Railway Precinct ) NSW Environment & Heritage〕〔'"Queanbeyan Station Building - A Whitton Legacy" ''Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin'' March 2000 pages 94-98〕 Opposite the platform lies a passing loop.
In March 1913, Queanbeyan became a junction station when construction commenced on the line to Canberra.
Until its cessation in September 1988, the ''Canberra Monaro Express'' divided at Queanbeyan with separate portions for Canberra and Cooma.〔"Cooma" ''Railway Digest'' February 1989 page 55〕

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