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Murrumburrah Railway Station
Murrumburrah was a railway station on the Main South railway line in New South Wales ) , nickname = , image_map = New South Wales in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of New South Wales in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , es ..., Australia. The station opened in 1879Murrumburrah station
NSWrail.net, accessed 14 August 2009. and closed to passenger services in 1976. It was subsequently demolished and little trace remains.


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Disused regional railway stations in New South Wales
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Murrumburrah, New South Wales
Murrumburrah is a township in New South Wales, Australia, part of a twin town with Harden, New South Wales, Harden. The town is in Hilltops Council local government area in the South West Slopes, New South Wales, South West Slopes area of NSW. It is on the Burley Griffin Way, the major link from the Riverina to the Hume Highway near Yass, New South Wales, Yass, and ultimately Sydney, Canberra and the coast. The name probably comes from Wiradhuri ''murrimboola'', which can reasonably be translated to "two waterholes". History Before European settlement the Harden area was inhabited by the Wiradjuri people. Hume and Hovell passed nearby in 1824. In the late 1820s, the 'Murrumburra' was established. Its superintendent, James Kennedy, established an inn on the townsite in the late 1840s. Gold was found in the area in the 1850s. In 1858, it was gazetted as the name Murrimboola, which was a Wiradjuri language, Wiradjuri word meaning ''two water holes''. In mid-1872, a traveller made ...
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