Lynchford is a locality and was a stopping place on the
Mount Lyell railway
The term Mount Lyell Railway was one of the terms used for the railway operated by the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company between 1899 and 1963.
Many name variations were used for identifying the line, the most common being the ''Abt railw ...
to Strahan, to the south of
Queenstown in the
Queen River valley.
It was in its early days a gold mine location.
It is now a stopping place on the
West Coast Wilderness Railway
The West Coast Wilderness Railway is a reconstruction of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Mount Lyell railway in Western Tasmania between Queenstown and Regatta Point, Strahan. The railway is significant because of its Abt rack s ...
.
Station sequence
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Queenstown
* Lynchford
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Rinadeena
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Dubbil Barril
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Teepookana
Teepookana was a short lived port, community and railway stopping place on the southern bank of the King River, in Western Tasmania.
Port and railway station
It was important as a port during the construction of the railway between Regatta Poin ...
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Regatta Point
Regatta Point is the location of a port and rail terminus on Macquarie Harbour (West Coast, Tasmania).
Port
Regatta Point is often assumed into the name of the locality across the bay in Macquarie Harbour, Strahan, Tasmania. The other ports ...
Notes
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Queenstown, Tasmania
West Coast Wilderness Railway
Railway stations in Western Tasmania