Track: | unknown |
Stations: | 0 / 4 in use |
The Sandown branch is a small industrial branch in Sydney's middle west, branching off the Carlingford line at Camellia. At its busiest it served a number of goods sidings, although in recent times most of these have closed.
The branch even saw a regular "red-rattler" service for workers at the nearby factories.
These days, the line is still used today for container traffic.
Name | Facility | Status | Opened | Closed | km | Links | ||
Jct (Camellia) | Junction | In Use | 17-Nov-1888 | - | 2 | |||
Hardies | Platform | Closed | 4-Apr-1938 | unknown | 22.950 | 1 | ||
Goodyear | Platform | Closed | Jan-1934 | unknown | 23.420 | |||
Cream of Tartar Works | Platform | Closed | 7-Mar-1927 | Jul-1959 | 23.656 | |||
Sandown | Platform | Closed | 24-Oct-1892 | unknown | 24.230 | 16 |
Track: | unknown |
Stations: | 0 / 4 in use |
Section | Opened | Closed | Usage | ||
Jct (Camellia) - Sandown | 17-Nov-1888 | 2010 | general |