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Rookwood Cemetery railway line : ウィキペディア英語版
Rookwood Cemetery railway line

The Rookwood Cemetery Line used to be a part of the Sydney suburban network now known as Sydney Trains. The line serviced Rookwood Cemetery and was built in 1864, opening on 22 October 1864.〔(Heritage ) page from (All Saint's Church Ainslie website )〕〔name="list_of_openings">(List of Opening Dates of N.S.W. Rail Lines Prior to June 1942: Compiled from listings in The Retired Rail and Tramwayman, 1942 )〕
==History==
With the closure of the Town Hall and Devonshire Cemeteries by the mid-19th century and an ever increasing population, a decision was made to purchase a huge area of land (250 acres) in 1862 to establish the Necropolis at Haslem's Creek in 1867.〔Ochert, M.S. (1998) The Mortuary Station to Rookwood in Locality, 9 (2) pp.23-26.〕 The term "necropolis" comes from the Greek "nekropolis" or "city of the dead".
As this location was some distance from the centre of Sydney and from the main-line train station at Haslem's Creek, now Lidcombe Station, it was considered necessary to establish a railway station at the centre of the cemetery. This line would run as a spur line from the existing station at Haslem's creek and allow easier movement into and out of the cemetery. The railway line construction began in November 1864 and from 1 January 1865 trains began their run into the cemetery.〔Ochert, M.S. (1998)〕 However, The Sydney Morning Herald advertised the first regular services from 1 April 1867. The times advertised were for services at 8.30am and 4.15pm. Later this was changed to 9.15am and 3pm.〔Singleton, C.C. (1989) The Rookwood Cemetery Line in The Sleeping City: The Story of Rookwood, Society of Australian Genealogists, NSW.〕 It stopped at prearranged stations on the journey from central Sydney in order to pick up mourners and coffins.〔 Some stations, such as Newtown had special platform areas and buildings reserved for mourners and coffins.
At the time of its opening the line went as far as Cemetery Station No. 1. On 26 May 1897, an extension of the line to Cemetery Station No. 3 was opened.〔 The extension required the removal of a waiting room on the rear wall of the Cemetery Station No. 1,〔 so the line could pass right through the building. A final extension, to Cemetery Station No. 4 opened on 19 June 1908.〔 The line closed in 1948.〔〔

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