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Main West

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tweaking the zig zag ...

Main Western Line
0
Central, Sydney
Main Suburban Line
Main South Line to Albury
23
Parramatta
35
Blacktown
St Marys
55
Penrith
Log Cabin
Nepean River
Emu Plains
Lapstone Hill Junction
Knapsack Gully
Top Wing
Lucasville
Zig Zag
Top
Bottom
Lower Dead End
Breakfast Point
Old Glenbrook Tunnel
Lapstone
Glenbrook Tunnel
Glenbrook
original • present
Blaxland Junction
Blaxland
Warrimoo
Valley Heights
Springwood
Numantia
Faulconbridge
Linden
Woodford
Hazelbrook
Lawson
Bullaburra
Rhondda Valley
Wentworth Falls
Leura
110
Katoomba
Medlow Bath
Blackheath
Mount Victoria
Hartley Vale
Bell
Dargans Deviation Junction
Newnes Junction (2nd)
Newnes Junction (1st)
Newnes railway line
Clarence 1st - moved
Clarence (2nd) - part of ZZR
Clarence (3rd) - closed
Clarence Tunnel
Ten Tunnels (x 10)
Bottom Points (ZZR)
Zig Zag
Zig Zag Tunnel
Top Points (ZZR)
Mileage 92.1 Junction
Eskbank
156
Lithgow
Cooerwell
Bowenfels
Marrangaroo
Marrangaroo Commonwealth siding
Marrangaroo Deviation
Marrangaroo Tunnel (1st) - closed
Marrangaroo Tunnel
Mudgee Road Tunnel - closed
Coxs River Junction
to Wallerawang Colliery
Wallerawang
Gwabegar Line to Kandos
Diwana
Rydal
Sodwalls
Tarana
Oberon Branch to Oberon
Arrangull
Locksley
Wambool
Brewongle
Raglan
Kelso
Macquarie River
825
Bourke

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Echo Point

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Echo Point is situated on the north edge of the Jamison Valley in the Blue Mountains, Australia. The Giant Staircase and Three Sisters are accessed by foot from here. Lua error in Module:NSW_GNR at line 13: attempt to perform arithmetic on a nil value. "Echo Point". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge
The Hawkesbury River rail bridge looking north
Coordinates33°32′2″S 151°13′42.3″E / 33.53389°S 151.228417°E / -33.53389; 151.228417
CarriesTrains
CrossesHawkesbury River
Location
Map

Sfn - Cite book

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sailed for England to defend themselves.[1] Three years later she died of tuberculosis.[2] 12 June 1911[3]

Refs

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  1. ^ Hughes 1986, p. 294.
  2. ^ Fletcher 2009, p. 109.
  3. ^ Langdon 2017, p. 43.