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Sulphide Street railway station was the terminus of the Silverton Tramway in New South Wales, Australia. It served the city of Broken Hill. ==History== Sulphide Street station opened on 2 January 1889 as the terminus of the Silverton Tramway from Cockburn. In 1905, a new station building was built.〔(The Sulphide Street Station ) ''Barrier Miner'' 14 June 1905〕〔(The New Railway Station ) ''Barrier Miner'' 26 August 1905〕 From 1891 until 1929 Sulphide Street was also served by the Tarrawingee Tramway. The station closed on 9 January 1970 when the Silverton Tramway was replaced with the standard gauge line extended to South Australia via Broken Hill station.〔(Sulphide Street Station ) NSWrail.net〕〔(Broken Hill Railway Precinct ) NSW Environment & Heritage〕 The station reopened in the late 1970s as a museum.〔 Among the exhibits are Silverton Rail locomotives Y1 and W24, South Australian Railways T181 and a Silver City Comet set.〔〔(Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum ) Discover Broken Hill〕
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