Buxton, New South Wales

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Buxton is a small village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.

[edit] Railway

It developed around a railway station and later crossing loop on the Main Southern Railway. This line had very steep gradients as steep as 1 in 30, and in 1919 the railway was deviated to a less steep line. The new line became the Main Line, and the original line became the Loop Line. The loop line was eventually closed due to lack of traffic and lack of maintenance, but the section from Picton to Buxton was retained as a Heritage railway.