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Moss Vale railway station

Coordinates:34°32′53″S150°22′17″E / 34.5481°S 150.371504°E /-34.5481; 150.371504
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Railway station in New South Wales, Australia

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Moss Vale
Southbound view of Platform 1, December 2011
General information
LocationDalys Way,Moss Vale
Australia
Coordinates34°32′53″S150°22′17″E / 34.5481°S 150.371504°E /-34.5481; 150.371504
Elevation674 metres (2,211 ft)
Owned byTransport Asset Manager of New South Wales
Operated bySydney Trains andNSW TrainLink
LinesMain Southern
Unanderra
Distance145.71 kilometres (90.54 mi) fromCentral[1]
Platforms2 (1 island)
Tracks9
ConnectionsBus
Construction
Structure typeGround
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeMSV
WebsiteTransport for NSW
History
Opened2 December 1867
Previous namesSutton Forest (1867–1877)
Passengers
2023[3]
  • 94,050 (year)
  • 258 (daily)[2] (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink)
Services
Preceding stationIntercity TrainsFollowing station
TerminusSouthern Highlands LineBurradoo
Exeter
towardsGoulburn
Southern Highlands Line
Limited morning and evening services
Preceding stationNSW TrainLinkFollowing station
BundanoonNSW TrainLink Southern Line
Griffith and Canberra Xplorers
Bowral
towardsSydney
Goulburn
towardsMelbourne
NSW TrainLink Southern Line
Melbourne XPT
Campbelltown
towardsSydney
Excursion runs[4]
Preceding stationEast Coast Heritage RailFollowing station
TerminusThe Cockatoo RunRobertson
towardsCentral
Location
Map

Moss Vale railway station is a heritage-listed railway station on theMain Southern line inNew South Wales, Australia. It serves the town ofMoss Vale, opening on 2 December 1867.[5] It was added to theNew South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[6]

History

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The station c.1890

Moss Vale opened asSutton Forest on 2 December 1867. It was the terminus of the line until the extension toMarulan on 6 August 1868. The station was renamed toMoss Vale in 1877.[7][6]

In March 1999, a refuelling and stabling facility forEndeavour railcars was built to the north of the station.[8]

Moss Vale railway station was listed on theNew South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[6]

Platforms and services

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Moss Vale has an island platform with two sides. It is serviced bySydney Trains intercitySouthern Highlands Line services fromCampbelltown, morning services toSydney Central and 1 early morning & evening services toGoulburn.[9]

It is also serviced by NSW TrainLinkXplorer andXPT long-distance services from Sydney toCanberra,Griffith andMelbourne.[10]

PlatformLineStopping patternNotes
1services toCampbelltown
morning services toSydney Central (1 weekday, 2 weekend)
[9]
services toSydney Central[10]
2early morning & evening services toGoulburn[9]
services toCanberra,Griffith &Melbourne[10]

Transport links

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NSW TrainLink also operate road coach services toBundanoon,Goulburn andWollongong from the station forecourt.[9]

Description

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The original station building is a second-class brick building built by W. & A. Elphinstone in 1867. Alterations were made in 1890, including improvements to the Governor's waiting room and chandeliers. A two-storey hotel and refreshment room was added in 1891. The awning to the down platform was added in 1914 and the brick booking office in 1915. Alterations were made to the refreshment room in 1919, involving the conversion of the bar to a dining room and the construction of a new bar.[6]

The station has an unusually wide island platform, which is connected to the station entrance and the street by a pedestrian overpass. The platform included a garden and a private dining room forGovernor Belmore who spent the summers in nearbyThrosby Park from 1870 to 1872. The dining room had to be big enough for a cook to prepare simple dishes and for a footman to serve.[11] The current up platform was built in brick and lengthened in 1882. The new down platform was constructed in 1914 following duplication, with road bridge access and car turning area, specifically to enable GovernorGerald Strickland's disabled daughter to access the train.[6]

The two-storey hip-roof timber signal box in the yard and the two metal-framed pedestrian bridges both date from 1915. The station precinct also contains a dock platform, road overbridge at the up end, weighbridge and triangle to turn 57 class locomotives. The pedestrian approach from the east side, brick walls and embankment, station forecourt and signs are all included in the station's heritage listing.[6]

There is a grassy area at the south end of the station, with picnic tables in between the platforms. A dock platform previously existed at the northern end of Platform 1 for services toWollongong, but this track has since been lifted. Immediately north of the station, is the junction for theUnanderra line.[12]

The former stationmaster's residence, completed in 1874, was based on a standard design from the office of Commissioner John Whitton. In 1918, the Residence was converted for use as dormitory for female staff employed within the Railway Refreshment Room. An entranceporch was added in 1926. The Residence was adapted again, in 1952, into two separate apartments for railway staff. The works included the installation of timber partitions, an access cut through the northern wall and new internal door openings. It was leased to the Wingecarribee Shire Council to house the Southern Highlands Regional Gallery in 1994, at which time it saw the erection of a newpergola and a new southern extension, the removal of the eastern Railway outbuildings, and all the internal doors removed for ease of movement through the gallery. It had returned to residential use by 2001.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"North South Corridor Network Diagram - 1"(PDF). ARTC. Retrieved9 June 2025.
  2. ^This figure is the number of entries and exits of a year combined averaged to a day.
  3. ^"Train Station Monthly Usage".Open Data. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  4. ^"The Cockatoo Run – East Coast Heritage Rail".East Coast Heritage Rail. Retrieved10 June 2025.
  5. ^Moss Vale Railway Precinct NSW Environment & Heritage
  6. ^abcdefg"Moss Vale Railway Station and yard group".New South Wales State Heritage Register.Department of Planning & Environment. H01200. Retrieved2 June 2018. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) underCC BY 4.0licence.
  7. ^Moss Vale Station NSWrail.net
  8. ^"Signalling & Safeworking"Railway Digest April 1999 page 39
  9. ^abcd"Southern Highlands line timetable". Transport for NSW.
  10. ^abc"Southern timetable". NSW TrainLink. 7 September 2019.
  11. ^Bemore, fourth Earl of (1835–1913) Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 3 1969
  12. ^Moss Vale Junction NSWrail.net

Bibliography

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  • Allman Johnston Architects (1999).Statement to accompany Development Application for the adaptive reuse of Former Refreshment Room Building.
  • Attraction Homepage (2007)."Heritage Express". Archived fromthe original on 30 October 2009. Retrieved13 September 2018.
  • David Sheedy Pty. Ltd. (1988).Moss Vale railway station; conservation and management plan.
  • Peter Freeman P/L Conservation Architects & Planners (1998).Moss Vale Railway Station Precinct Conservation Management Plan.
  • Strategic property plan – Moss Vale. State Rail Authority of NSW. 1994.

Attribution

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This Wikipedia article contains material fromMoss Vale Railway Station and yard group, entry number 01200 in theNew South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 underCC-BY 4.0licence, accessed on 2 June 2018.

External links

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