When was Macquarie Fields station built?

When was Macquarie Fields station built?

3 October 1888
Macquarie Fields station opened on 3 October 1888. An additional track was opened to the west of the station in 1995 as part of the Glenfield – Ingleburn passing loop. This unelectrified track was used by freight and long distance passenger trains.

What is the oldest train station in Australia?

Melbourne’s Flinders Street Railway Station
Located on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets, Melbourne’s Flinders Street Railway Station is the oldest station in Australia. Built in 1910, the first railway station was opened on the site as far back as 1854 and has been the southern hemisphere’s busiest suburban railway station since.

When was the first train station built?

The first railroad track in the United States was only 13 miles long, but it caused a lot of excitement when it opened in 1830. Charles Carroll, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, laid the first stone when construction on the track began at Baltimore harbor on July 4, 1828.

What Aboriginal land is Macquarie Fields on?

The population of Airds, where Tharawal Aboriginal Corporation/Aboriginal Medical Service is located, comprises approximately 13% Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people followed by Macquarie Fields, Minto, Ambarvale, Campbelltown, Bradbury, Rosemeadow, Ingleburn, and Claymore.

Why is Macquarie Fields called Macquarie?

However, following the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, they were pushed off their land by the British settlers. Macquarie Fields was named by early landholder James Meehan in honour of the Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie. The area was surveyed by Meehan in the early 19th century.

What is the postcode for Macquarie Fields?

2564
Macquarie Fields/Postal codes

Is Macquarie Fields a good suburb?

Macquarie Fields is an excellent suburb with facilities galore – schools, skate park, shopping centre, leisure centres, it’s own beach, nature reserves, plenty of parks & wide open space. With easy access to the M5 & M7 arterial roads, Macquarie Fields is now not far away from the major centres.

What Aboriginal land is North Ryde on?

The Wallumettagal or Wallumedegal (derived from wallumai, meaning snapper (fish)) tribe was an indigenous Aboriginal tribe that inhabited the area of Sydney today known as the Ryde–Hunters Hill area of the Northern Suburbs.

When did Macquarie Fields train station open to the public?

It is served by Sydney Trains T8 Airport & South line services. Macquarie Fields station opened on 3 October 1888. An additional track was opened to the west of the station in 1995 as part of the Glenfield – Ingleburn passing loop. This unelectrified track was used by freight and long distance passenger trains.

Who was killed at Macquarie Fields train station?

In July 1906, a woman named Emily Gengeson was reportedly ran over and killed by a train. Since the second half of 2017, Macquarie Fields railway station has been served exclusively by the Airport and East Hills line, meaning commuters have to change at Glenfield to travel to either the city via Granville or to Blacktown via the Cumberland Line.

Where are the Macquarie Fields located in Sydney?

Macquarie Fields is located 42km from Sydney to the south of Glenfield. The precinct is serviced by the Cumberland, Inner West and South Line and Airport Line. The precinct is defined by the railway line to the west, Henderson Road to the south, Harold Road to the east and Bunbury Curan Creek to the north.

What kind of infrastructure is in Macquarie Fields?

Infrastructure Analysis This Analysis forms part of the Glenfield to Macarthur Land Use and Infrastructure Strategy and describes the methodology and evidence base that informed the vision and projected growth for the Macquarie Fields precinct. Applying the principles of ecologically sustainable

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