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'''Braemar''' is a small town in the [[Southern Highlands, New South Wales|Southern Highlands]] of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] in [[Wingecarribee Shire Council|Wingecarribee Shire]]. It is located 2km north-east of [[Mittagong]] and is often considered to include the hamlet villages of [[Balaclava, New South Wales|Balaclava]] and [[Willow Vale, New South Wales|Willow Vale]] (Pop. 1189 - Census 2001). |
'''Braemar''' is a small town in the [[Southern Highlands, New South Wales|Southern Highlands]] of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] in [[Wingecarribee Shire Council|Wingecarribee Shire]]. It is located 2km north-east of [[Mittagong]] and is often considered to include the hamlet villages of [[Balaclava, New South Wales|Balaclava]] and [[Willow Vale, New South Wales|Willow Vale]] (Pop. 1189 - Census 2001). |
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Braemar had a passenger train station on the [[Picton Loop railway line, New South Wales|Picton Loop railway line]], which opened as Rushs Platform on [[March 1, 1867]]. In 1892, it was renamed Braemar to coincide with the renaming of the village. On [[August 5, 1978]], the station was closed to passenger services. At present, the station only services a concrete sleeper supplier and the company Clyde Engineering. |
Braemar had a passenger train station on the [[Picton Loop railway line, New South Wales|Picton Loop railway line]], which opened as Rushs Platform on [[March 1, [[1867]]. In [[1892]], it was renamed Braemar to coincide with the renaming of the village. On [[August 5]], [[1978]], the station was closed to passenger services. At present, the station only services a concrete sleeper supplier and the company Clyde Engineering. |
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Revision as of 06:44, 31 August 2007
Braemar is a small town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia in Wingecarribee Shire. It is located 2km north-east of Mittagong and is often considered to include the hamlet villages of Balaclava and Willow Vale (Pop. 1189 - Census 2001).
Braemar had a passenger train station on the Picton Loop railway line, which opened as Rushs Platform on [[March 1, 1867. In 1892, it was renamed Braemar to coincide with the renaming of the village. On August 5, 1978, the station was closed to passenger services. At present, the station only services a concrete sleeper supplier and the company Clyde Engineering.