Former railway station in Sydney, Australia
This article is about Kirkham railway station in New South Wales, Australia. For the station in Lancashire, England formerly called Kirkham, see
Kirkham & Wesham railway station.
Kirkham railway station was a railway station on the Camden railway line, serving the suburb of Kirkham, New South Wales, Australia. Its location is situated in the modern suburb of Elderslie.
History
Kirkham opened in 1882 with the rest of the original line, originally as Penrith Road. The following year it was renamed Kirkham Lane, before being again renamed Kirkham in 1938. The station itself consisted of a small wooden platform, and a wooden station building.[1]
Kirkham station closed along with the rest of the Camden railway line on 1 January 1963, with the station set on fire during the final train service. After closure, the station was abandoned and eventually demolished.[2]
The remains of the former railway crossing are still visible close to the station site, across the nearby Kirkham Lane. This is the only remnant of the station's existence.[3]
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