The Tumut (/ˈtjuːmət/) and Kunama railway lines are disused railway lines in the south of New South Wales, Australia. The Tumut line was a 104 kilometres (65 mi) long branch of the Main South line, branching southwards from it at Cootamundra and heading to the town of Tumut. The line served the towns of Tumut and Gundagai, where the line crosses the Murrumbidgee River with a large iron girder bridge and wooden viaduct. Villages on the line included Brawlin, Muttama, Coolac and Tumblong (previously named Adelong Crossing).
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| - The Tumut (/ˈtjuːmət/) and Kunama railway lines are disused railway lines in the south of New South Wales, Australia. The Tumut line was a 104 kilometres (65 mi) long branch of the Main South line, branching southwards from it at Cootamundra and heading to the town of Tumut. The line served the towns of Tumut and Gundagai, where the line crosses the Murrumbidgee River with a large iron girder bridge and wooden viaduct. Villages on the line included Brawlin, Muttama, Coolac and Tumblong (previously named Adelong Crossing). (en)
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| - Rail transport in New South Wales
- Batlow, New South Wales
- Brawlin, New South Wales
- Coolac, New South Wales
- Muttama, New South Wales
- Main Southern railway line, New South Wales
- Australia
- Tumblong, New South Wales
- Railway lines opened in 1903
- Gundagai
- Closed regional railway lines in New South Wales
- Standard gauge railways in Australia
- Kunama, New South Wales
- New South Wales
- Station master
- Tumut, New South Wales
- Cootamundra, New South Wales
- Gundagai, New South Wales
- dbr:Gilmore,_New_South_Wales
- dbr:Morleys_Creek
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| - The Tumut (/ˈtjuːmət/) and Kunama railway lines are disused railway lines in the south of New South Wales, Australia. The Tumut line was a 104 kilometres (65 mi) long branch of the Main South line, branching southwards from it at Cootamundra and heading to the town of Tumut. The line served the towns of Tumut and Gundagai, where the line crosses the Murrumbidgee River with a large iron girder bridge and wooden viaduct. Villages on the line included Brawlin, Muttama, Coolac and Tumblong (previously named Adelong Crossing). The Kunama railway line was a small 35-kilometre (22 mi) branch of the Tumut line, branching from it at , 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southwest of Tumut, passing through the town of Batlow before ending in Kunama. The branch connection faced towards Tumut. (en)
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- Little River, New South Wales
- Cootamundra railway station
- Murrumbidgee River railway bridge, Gundagai
- Muttama, New South Wales
- Main Southern railway line, New South Wales
- Tumblong, New South Wales
- Tumut
- Tumut railway station
- Minimum railway curve radius
- Gundagai
- Gundagai railway station
- Lacmalac, New South Wales
- Tumut (disambiguation)
- Kunama, New South Wales
- New South Wales Z19 class locomotive
- List of steepest gradients on adhesion railways
- Batlow railway
- Tumut and Kunama railway line
- Tumut and Kunama railway lines, New South Wales
- Tumut railway
- Tumut railway line, New South Wales
- Tumut railway line, Sydney
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