Calwalla, New South Wales
34°33′S 150°17′E / 34.550°S 150.283°E / -34.550; 150.283
Localities around Calwalla: | ||
Burradoo | Glenquarry | Glenquarry |
Moss Vale | Calwalla | Kangaloon |
Manchester Square | Avoca | Burrawang |
Village in New South Wales, Australia
Calwalla is a small village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire.
Transport
The village was served by a station on the Unanderra–Moss Vale railway line, which opened in 1932 and closed in 1976. It has subsequently been demolished and little trace remains.[1]
Preceding station | Former services | Following station | ||
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Moss Vale Terminus | Unanderra–Moss Vale Line | Burrawang towards Unanderra |
References
- ^ Calwalla station, NSWrail.net, accessed 9 August 2009.
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Southern Highlands region, New South Wales, Australia
small towns
and localities
- Alpine
- Avoca
- Aylmerton
- Balaclava
- Balmoral
- Bangadilly
- Belanglo
- Berrima
- Bong Bong
- Braemar
- Bullio
- Burradoo
- Burrawang
- Calwalla
- Canyonleigh
- Colo Vale
- East Bowral
- East Kangaloon
- Exeter
- Fitzroy Falls
- Glenquarry
- Hanging Rock
- High Range
- Hill Top
- Hoddles Cross Roads
- Joadja
- Kangaloon
- Lower Mittagong
- Manchester Square
- Mandemar
- Medway
- Meryla
- Mount Murray
- Myra Vale
- New Berrima
- Paddys River
- Penrose
- Sutton Forest
- Wattle Ridge
- Welby
- Werai
- Wildes Meadow
- Willow Vale
- Wingello
- Woodlands
- Yarrunga
- Yerrinbool
and reserves
- Bangadilly NP
- Budawang NP
- Budderoo NP
- Belanglo SF
- Cecil Hoskins NR
- Jellore SF
- Joadja NR
- Macquarie Pass NP
- Morton NP
- Nattai NP
- Penrose SF
- Stingray Swamp FR
- Tarlo River NP
- Wingello SF
- Wombeyan Caves
and reservoirs
- Burke
- Lake Burragorang
- Little (Wingecarribee)
- Little (Wollondilly)
- Mulwaree
- Nattai
- Paddys
- Shoalhaven Scheme
- Tarlo
- Warragamba Dam
- Warragamba
- Wingecarribee
- Wollondilly
- Upper Nepean Scheme
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