Former railway station in New South Wales, Australia
Mount Gipps is a closed railway station on the Broken Hill railway line in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 7 km east of Broken Hill. The station opened in 1919 and closed in 1974.[1] Only the platform face remains. It was located at the historic Mount Gipps Station, one of the first properties settled west of the Darling River in the 1860s.[2]
Preceding station
Former Services
Following station
Broken Hill
Terminus
Broken Hill Line
The Gorge
towards Orange
^Mount Gipps station. NSWrail.net. Accessed 5 March 2013.
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