Barraba railway line, New South Wales
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The Barraba branch railway line is a closed railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The line ran for 99 kilometres (62 mi) north along the Manilla valley to the town of Barraba from the Main North railway line at West Tamworth. The line is open for a total of 6 kilometres (4 mi) for grain wagon storage.
The railway line crosses the Namoi River at Manilla over a large viaduct and crosses the Peel River just before Attunga.
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- Barraba branch - NSWrail.net