Station/Siding/Loop
Distance from Sydney : 809.325km
Opened : 25 June 1910
Closed : 17 May 1969 (station closed), loop in use
Status : In use
Name meaning : Aboriginal word meaning "breast milk"
Notes : A 1656 metre up side crossing loop (opened in July 2007 from converting the main line to a loop and adding a new main line on the western side) and a 626 metre ballast siding are in use at the location. The Down side platform was 45.41 metres in length and had a standard B1 type waiting shed. The station opened as part of the Kyogle branch. 19.7.1978 - station removed.
Location of the one-time station at Namoona. The station opened in 1910 and closed in 1969 and is now the site of a ballast siding. In 1927 it was an important staging ground for the Kyogle to Brisbane connection and an extensive railway camp was built at the location.
Namoona (Rodney Foster)
Namoona waiting shed
Namoona cream shed