Oberon railway line, New South Wales

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The Oberon railway line is a short, disused branch railway line in western New South Wales, Australia. The line branches from the Main West at Tarana and heads in a southerly direction to the town of Oberon. It opened in 1923[1]. The line was lightly constructed with high grades (1 in 25) and tight curves, and was operated by lightweight steam and then diesel locomotives[2]. It transported local seasonal vegetables, timber and livestock. Passenger services ended in 1971, and goods services were suspended in 1979 with the line effectively closing. The line is currently being restored by a volunteer association to allow heritage and tourist operation [3]

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  1. ^ Bozier, Rolfe. Oberon Line. NSWrail.net. Retrieved on 2007-05-07.
  2. ^ Vergison, P. The Branch Line Goods Railway Digest, ARHS February 2002
  3. ^ Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway Inc. Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway Inc. Retrieved on 2007-05-07.