Type : Platform
Line : Dorrigo Branch
Distance from Sydney : 699.400km
Opened : 23 December 1924
Closed : 27th February 1972
Status : Closed
Name meaning : Named after a creek in the area.
Notes : Down side platfdorm was 30.48 metres in length. A 292' dead end siding was provided in 1925, this was extended to the mill of Messrs. Walters, Middleton and Eades Limited in 1926, the new length was 658'. The location opened without a platform, this was constructed in late 1926.
"The train going down the line" Dorrigo Glenreagh Steam train at Cascade. 1930s family photo (Chip Mac)
Remains of Cascade rail station in 1986 (Chris Stewart)
Cascade, 13/02/2019 (Robyn Corbert)
Cascade village and the NSWGR Dorrigo railway, taken from Eades mill, 1940. (N. Sly)
Eade & Company's mill in 1940, taken from Cascade village. The NSWGR Dorrigo railway is in the foreground. (N Sly)
Remains of Cascade, 2020
Location of Cascade (Dorrigo branch)
Cascade Railway Station 1940 (Joy & Mal Sly)
Cascade Railway Station in 1991 (Peter Neve)
Construction work at Cascade, Dorrigo branch.
John Growcott, 1990
Cascade - 1 December 1996.
Cascade Railway Station on the Glenreagh to Dorrigo Railway Line. 1st of April 2023 (Richard Gwilym)
Rocky Condello (2024)
Here is a pic of Cascade waiting room in 2013. I'm not sure if the building is still standing, but if it is, it won't be for much longer. The photo is by Rob Sims, he won't be standing for much longer either.