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AddBy: Des Egan6th Dec 2022 2:34PMEast Maitland perhaps. Line to right going to Morpeth?
By: Martin Hartley19th Sep 2021 9:47PMThe location is East Maitland on the curved platform that is the junction for the Morpeth Branch. Date is no later than 1957, the year that the Morpeth Branch closed. The date cannot be earlier than 1924, the year that Locomotive No.30 became No.2021. 2021 was withdrawn from service in 1958. The platform and building remain in-situ as of the year 2021, though the former track bed is now grassed over.
See also: ARHSBox028_0872 https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/83728 for a closer view.
See also: ARHSBox028_0872 https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/83728 for a closer view.
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NSWGR Z20 Class, no. 2021, at East Maitland, [1924-1957], [ARHSBox028_0881]. Living Histories, accessed 18/03/2025, https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/83737