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Galena
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2" (610) narrow gauge
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66 miles (106 km)
Ajana
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66 miles (106 km)
Ajana
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58 miles (93 km)
Binnu
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Hutt
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Ogilvie
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Wells Siding
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Weld
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Baddera
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34 miles (55 km)
Northampton
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34 miles (55 km)
Gwalla (Northampton)
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Bowes
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Ryans
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Chally
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Isseka
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McGuire
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Oakabella
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Taylors
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Howatharra
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Oakagee
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White Peak
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Stone Siding
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To Yuna
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Wokarena
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Glenfield
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Waggrakine
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Chapman
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To Perth
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Bluff Point
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Geraldton
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Geraldton Wharf

The Northampton railway line ran from Geraldton through Northampton and on to Ajana in Western Australia. It operated between 1879 and 1957. It was the first government railway constructed in Western Australia.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Rogers, Philippa; Australian Railway Historical Society. Western Australian Division (2007), The first government railway 1879-1957 : Geraldton to Northampton and onwards, Australian Railway Historical Society, W.A. Division, ISBN 978-0-9803922-1-0
  2. ^ Joyce, John (editor) (1979) Western Australia's first government railway, 1879-1957 compiled from the researches of Adrian Gunzburg [et al.].Bayswater, W.A. Australian Railway Historical Society, W.A. Division
  3. ^ Geraldton – Northampton Government Railway, 1879-1957. Northampton news, July 2004, p.13.

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