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Sandgate Cemetery railway entrance sign
Australia

This spot marks the entrance point of a now disused railway line that connected Sandgate Cemetery platform to the main line near Sandgate Railway Station.  The junction was only ~130 metres from this location.  The line was last used in 1985, but the rails, platform and this sign marking the point of arrival at the cemetery, remain.  Prior to 1933, funeral trains departed Newcastle Mortuary Station in the Newcastle CBD.  After Mortuary Station closed, the line was kept open to ferry Sunday visitors to the cemetery.  Trains departed both Newcastle and Toronto railway stations and proceded to the cemetery before departing.

Copyright: Bill Landenberger
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20648x10324
Taken: 27/11/2023
Subida: 28/11/2023
Published: 28/11/2023
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