Tumulla railway station
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Tumulla was a crossing loop part way up the steep Tumulla Bank on the Main Western railway line in New South Wales, Australia.
Overview
[edit]The loop opened in 1910, and was signalled for Up and Down Working. The loop was about 400m long.
Because of the steep grades, there was a safety siding at the down hill end of the up loop in case of runaways.[1] There was also a catchpoint at the down hill end of the down loop.
The loop was closed around 1990.
Adjacent stations
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[edit]33°30′00″S 149°32′00″E / 33.50000°S 149.53333°E