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Koolewong railway station

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Koolewong Railway Station
Koolewong Railway Station

Koolewong railway station is located on the Main Northern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the southern Central Coast suburb of Koolewong opening on 29 November 1920.Koolewong was originally known as "Glenrock" but the name Koolewong was selected by the NSW Railways and the locality subsequently also became known as Koolewong.

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Koolewong railway station
Brisbane Water Drive, Gosford Koolewong

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N -33.4664 ° E 151.3186 °
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Koolewong Bus Shelter

Brisbane Water Drive
2256 Gosford, Koolewong
New South Wales, Australia
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Point Clare, New South Wales

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