Larras Lee railway station References Navigation menuLarras Lee station33°00′01″S 148°51′38″E / 33.0004°S 148.8606°E / -33.0004; 148.8606expanding ite

Disused regional railway stations in New South WalesRailway stations opened in 1925Railway stations closed in 1974New South Wales railway station stubs


Molong- Dubbo railway lineNew South WalesAustralia




Larras Lee is a closed railway station on the closed Molong- Dubbo railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened in 1925 and closed to passenger services in 1974.[1] The station was subsequently demolished and no trace of it remains now. The railway line through Larras Lee officially closed in 1993.












Preceding station
 

NSW Closed lines
 
Following station

Cumnock

towards Dubbo

Molong–Dubbo line
Molong

Terminus


References




  1. ^ Larras Lee station, NSWrail.net, accessed 11 August 2009.



Coordinates: 33°00′01″S 148°51′38″E / 33.0004°S 148.8606°E / -33.0004; 148.8606







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