Toongabbie – Railway Station Group, Underbridge & Archaeological Remains & Viaduct

Toongabbie was originally the name of an extension to the Rose Hill farm, which opened in 1791, being named New Grounds and later Toongabbie. The railway line opened through Toongabbie in 1860 and was duplicated in 1886 with the station opening in 1880. A pedestrian bridge was also built over the railway line at McCoy Street north of the station and Greystones Creek in c1946. It was replaced with a new structure c1996. image
Name of Item Toongabbie Railway Station Group, Underbridge & Archaeological Remains & Viaduct
Type of Item Built
Group/Collection Transport – Rail
Category Railway Platform/ Station
Primary Address Portico Parade, Toongabbie, NSW 2146
County Cumberland
Local Govt. Area Holroyd
Suburb Toongabbie
Construction Years 1942-1946
Current Use Railway station; underbridge
Former Use Nil
Heritage Listing Local Government
Heritage Listing Local Government
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