Cryon, New South Wales
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Cryon New South Wales |
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A paddock on the plain near Cryon, NSW |
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Population: | negligible |
Postcode: | 2387 |
LGA: | Walgett Shire Council |
State District: | Barwon |
‘‘‘Cryon’’’ is a hamlet situated 685 km from Sydney, 130km west of Narrabri and 52km east of Walgett on the Kamilaroi Highway in the north-west of New South Wales, Australia, and lies in the Walgett Shire Council. The settlement sits at altitude of about 146 metres. When the Walgett railway line arrived here in 1905 this was a thriving settlement with a variety of businesses including a hotel and stores. For quite a few years it was the loading point for cattle from south west Queensland that were railed to the Sydney market. The railway now only carries freight (grain).
Today only several buildings remain, but the old hotel remains and now operates as Nomads Cryon, together with a wheat silo and several new bunker storages.
The main industry here is wheat farming with some livestock raised, too.
[edit] References
Lightning Ridge, Walgett and District; published by Walgett Shire Council, 2000