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GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY DEVIATION (SINGLETON TO NUNDAH) ACT 1951 - SCHEDULE

(Section 2)

A railway deviation within the parishes of Darlington and Auckland, County of Durham, such deviation commences on the northern side of the Hunter River, westerly of the Town of Singleton, at a point on the Great Northern Railway 149 miles 15 chains from Sydney and proceeds north-westerly and parallels that railway on its eastern side until crossing it at a point 151 miles 75 chains from Sydney and thence it proceeds in the same general direction passing about 10 chains westerly of the present railway station at Padulla to 153 miles from Sydney whence it trends more westerly for one mile and there it resumes its original general direction about 60 chains west of the Great Northern Railway which it rejoins 62 chains beyond the present Nundah Railway Station at 156 miles 34 chains from Sydney. Such deviation has a total distance of 7 miles 17 chains, and shall be subject to such deviations and modifications as may be considered desirable by the Constructing Authority.



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