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Ivanhoe railway station, New South Wales

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Owned by
  
RailCorp

Line(s)
  
Broken Hill

Opened
  
19 August 1925

Platforms in use
  
1

Operated by
  
NSW TrainLink

Tracks
  
3

Owner
  
RailCorp

Ivanhoe railway station, New South Wales

Location
  
Mitchell Street, Ivanhoe

Distance
  
816.40 kilometres from Central

Address
  
Ivanhoe NSW 2878, Australia

Similar
  
Wellington railway station - N, Euabalong West railway st, Menindee railway station, Geurie railway station, Darnick railway station

Ivanhoe railway station is located on the Broken Hill line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Ivanhoe.

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History

Ivanhoe opened on 19 August 1925 when the line was extended from Trida. It served as the terminus of the line until 7 November 1927 when it was extended to join with the line from Broken Hill.

The main town is located approximately three kilometres north of the station and from the original opening of the line a separate railway town was constructed adjacent the station to service the railways needs. Workshops, worker houses, locomotive depots, track maintenance depot, crew barracks, fuelling point and the station were all built. The railway town has now largely been taken over by the Ivanhoe Gaol.

Services

Ivanhoe is served by NSW TrainLink's weekly Outback Xplorer between Sydney and Broken Hill.

Great Southern Rail's weekly Indian Pacific also calls at Ivanhoe.

References

Ivanhoe railway station, New South Wales Wikipedia