Murulla, New South Wales
Murulla is a locality in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, located on the New England Highway and Main North railway line. A now closed railway station which opened in 1872 was located there, no trace now remains.[1] It is the site of a serious railway accident that occurred in 1926.
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Following station |
towards Wallangarra | | Main North Line | | towards Sydney |
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| Towns, suburbs and localities |
- Aberdeen
- Belltrees
- Blairmore
- Blandford
- Bow
- Brawboy
- Brushy Hill
- Bunnan
- Cassilis
- Cliftlands
- Crawney
- Cuan
- Dangarfield
- Dartbrook
- Dartbrook Upper
- Davis Creek
- Dry Creek
- Ellerston
- Glenbawn
- Glenbawn Dam
- Glenrock
- Green Creek
- Gundibri
- Gundy
- Gungal
- Hunter Springs
- Kars Springs
- Kiernans Creek
- Kingdom Ponds
- Lake Glenbawn
- Merriwa
- Middle Brook
- Moobi
- Moonan Brook
- Moonan Flat
- Murrurundi
- Murulla
- Murulla North
- Niangala
- Omadale
- Omadale Brook
- Owens Gap
- Pages Creek
- Pages River
- Parkville
- Red Bank
- Ridgelands
- Rossgole
- Rouchel
- Rouchel Brook
- Sandy Creek
- Satur
- Scone
- Scotts Creek
- Segenhoe
- Sparks Creek
- St Aubins
- Stewarts Brook
- Stirling Vale
- Thompsons Creek
- Thornthwaite
- Timor
- Tinagroo
- Togar
- Tomalla
- Tooloogan
- Turanville
- Turill
- Upper Rouchel
- Waverley
- Waverly
- Wingen
- Woolooma
- Yarramoor
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Coordinates: 31°49′54″S 150°55′04″E / 31.83167°S 150.91778°E / -31.83167; 150.91778