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Antiene, New South Wales

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Postcode(s)
  
2333

County
  
Durham

State electorate(s)
  
Upper Hunter

Postal code
  
2333

Federal division
  
Division of Hunter

Time zone
  
AEST (UTC+10)

Parish
  
Savoy

Elevation
  
180 m

Region
  
Hunter Region

Lga
  
Upper Hunter Shire

Antiene, New South Wales

Location
  
225 km (140 mi) NNW of Sydney 112 km (70 mi) WNW of Newcastle 14.7 km (9 mi) ESE of Muswellbrook

Antiene (also spelled Antienne) is a rural locality of the Upper Hunter Shire local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. Named after County Antrim in Northern Ireland, the locality was registered as "Antiene" because the request was made in illegible handwriting.

The Main North railway line passes through the locality and is the site of a coal unloader, used to unload coal destined for the Bayswater and Liddell power stations. Until 2007, it was the site where the Main North railway became single track, the line has now been duplicated through to Muswellbrook to the north. A railway station opened at the site in 1890 and closed in 1975, no trace of this remains today.

History

Antiene Post Office opened on 1 October 1906 and closed in 1965.

References

Antiene, New South Wales Wikipedia