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Established
  
c. 1830s

LGA(s)
  
City of Blue Mountains

Woodford
  
Linden

Postal code
  
2778

Postcode(s)
  
2778

State electorate(s)
  
Blue Mountains

Elevation
  
609 m

Population
  
1,967 (2006 census)

Woodford, New South Wales

Location
  
90 km (56 mi) from Sydney

Weather
  
11°C, Wind S at 2 km/h, 100% Humidity

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Woodford is a village in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 90 kilometres west of Sydney. Its elevation is 609 metres (1,998 ft) above sea level. It is situated on the Great Western Highway and has a railway station (opened in 1868 as Buss's Platform) on the Main Western railway line served by NSW TrainLink's Blue Mountains services. At the 2006 census, Woodford had a population of 1,967.

Contents

Map of Woodford NSW 2778, Australia

History and description

The site was originally known as Twenty Mile Hollow. In the 1830s an inn called The Woodman was built there. Ten years later the inn became known as the King's Arms, later popularly known as Buss's Inn after 1855. Sydney businessman Alfred Fairfax converted the building into a private home some time later and renamed it Woodford House. The railway station adopted the name Woodford in 1871. Woodford House later became [www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/woodford-academy], a private boys' school and is now a heritage-listed building.

A centenary time capsule was buried at Woodford Railway Station on 14 December 2002 by Chris Parr, Woodford's station master at the time. He collected items from the locals which went into the capsule to be opened in a hundred years.

Sports

Woodford is well known to mountain bike riders and walkers as the start point for the renowned Oaks and St Helena tracks. It is also the finish point for Andersons and Ingar fire trails, also popular with mountain bike riders and walkers. Each June or July, Careflight International raises money by conducting the Woodford to Glenbrook Classic, a cycling and running race from Woodford railway station to Euroka picnic area at Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains National Park. The Classic follows the Oaks and Bennetts Ridge fire trails, and is 25 km in length.

Tourism

The area also presents opportunities for bushwalking and photography in places like Murphys Glen and Wilson Glen (on the south side) and Mabel Falls Reserve (on the north side).

The Woodford Academy museum/cafe is open on the 3rd Saturday of each month (excluding December) or by appointment for groups of 10 or more. On the monthly open days the museum hosts a range of contemporary cultural events showcasing local Blue Mountains history, art & performance.

References

Woodford, New South Wales Wikipedia


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