The Rock, New South Wales

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The Rock
New South Wales

View across the rail lines and silos to 'The Rock Hill'
Population: 877 (2001 Census)
Postcode: 2655
Elevation: 236 m (774 ft)
Location: 32 km (20 mi) from Wagga Wagga
LGA: Lockhart Shire Council
County: Mitchell
State District: Wagga Wagga
Federal Division: Farrer

The Rock is a town in the Riverina region of southern New South Wales, Australia, in Lockhart Shire. It is situated 32km southwest of Wagga Wagga on the Olympic Highway.

The town is named after the large rocky hill overlooking the town, which is an attraction in the area for bush-walking, rock-climbing, and observation of wildlife. It is also the location of an Aboriginal sacred site called Kengal.

A view of the rock from the west
A view of the rock from the west

[edit] Transport

It is a railway junction town, being the junction point of the Boree Creek line from the Main South line. It is served by the twice daily by the XPT to Melbourne, and twice daily by the XPT to Sydney. The population is 877[1].

The Rock railway station
The Rock railway station

[edit] References

Coordinates: 35°16′S 147°06′E / -35.267, 147.1


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towards Melbourne
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Melbourne XPT
towards Sydney
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