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NSW Railway Photos owned by Kevin Sewell

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Carlwood 2002 Looking along the track towards Oberon.
Carlwood 2002 The wooden bridge over the Snake River. Carlwood is just out of frame in the left distance.
Carlwood 2002 The view of Carlwood looking towards Oberon.
Carlwood 2002 At the up end of Carlwood is the bridge over the Snake River.
Carlwood 2002 The view of Carlwood looking towards Tarana.
Carlwood 2002 The track beyond the Snake River bridge. From here the line begins the long 1 in 25 to Oberon.
Cowra 2009 Eugowra branch crosses over Lachlan St, immediately before the level crossing of the Mid Western Hwy (just out of shot to the right.
Cowra 2009 Eugowra branch crosses Lachlan St on a wooden trestle bridge.
Cowra 2009 The Eugowra branch from Mid Western Hwy level crossing looking towards West Cowra.
Cowra 2009 Level crossing of the Mid Western Hwy and Eugowra branch looking back towards Cowra at the western end of Cowra’s main street.
Cowra 2009 The Mid Western Hwy crosses the Eugowra branch on the level at the eastern end of the main street of Cowra. This view shows the Eugowra branch looking towards West Cowra.
Cowra 2009 The Mid Western Hwy crosses the Eugowra branch on the level at the eastern end of the main street of Cowra. This view shows the Eugowra branch looking towards West Cowra.
Hazelgrove 2002 The view from the up end, looking back towards Tarana.
Hazelgrove 2002 The view looking down the line towards Oberon. The loop line is visible on the left among the bee boxes.
Hazelgrove 2002 The approach to Hazelgrove from the north. Note that the large pine tree in the foreground is growing through the loop line, and therefore grew after the line closed in 1979.
Hazelgrove 2002 A closer view of the replacement station sign.
Hazelgrove 2002 The view from the north looking towards Hazelgrove. Note the station sign in the middle distance.
Hazelgrove 2002 The 135 mile post at the south end of the one-time yard at Hazelgrove.
Killara 2006 The view looking along platform 2 with a Hornsby-bound service adjacent.
Killara 2006 The view looking south.
Killara 2006 The view looking north along platform 1.
Lindfield 2006 The view looking north along platform 3. The grass area to the left is the location of the former goods loop siding.
Lindfield 2006 The view looking south. The tracks from left to right are the Up Shore, Local Platform, and Down Shore.
Newnes 2009 The branch veers gently towards the river before it crossed on a trestle bridge. All traces of the bridge are long gone.
Newnes 2009 Another view of the formation as it nears Newnes.
Newnes 2009 This is the location of the junction between the line veering right to the Works, and left to drop down and cross the river to the coal mines and brickworks.
Newnes 2009 The workshops loco siding and ash pit at the Works.
Newnes 2009 The view looking along the ash pit. Note the size of huge gum tree growing out of ash pit, indicating how long since the location was in use.
Newnes 2009 While most of the railway track was lifted and sent to England to build tank barriers, some of the remnants have been used by National Parks to build barriers. This piece of rail is marked “Carnegie 1910”.
Newnes 2009 The line to the Oil Refinery curves through this cutting after leaving the station and heading round towards the Works 1km away.
Newnes 2009 The remnants of the tender of one of the Shay locomotives.
Newnes 2009 The representative collection of wagons near Newnes kiosk.
Newnes 2009 The remnants of the tender of one of the Shay locomotives.
Tarana 2002 Not long after leaving the Main West, the line crosses the Fish River over a steel span bridge.
Wahroonga 2006 The view looking north to the Up end of platform 1 showing the access to station from road bridge.
Wahroonga 2006 The view looking north along the down platform.