Type : Station
Line : North Coast Line
Distance from Sydney : 482.600km
Location : -31.248421, 152.837841
Opened : 6 September 1926
Closed : 20 November 1966
Status : Closed
Name meaning : Aboriginal word for "bloodwood tree"
Notes : No town or village nearby, only scattered farms. A pig race was at the location, original platform was 150' in length, reduced to 75' by 1961. Mingaletta platform opened Monday, 6 September 1926 at Mileage 299m 69c, between Telegraph Point and Kundabung. Unattended; Siding and Platform conditions; small lots of goods only; inwards freight prepaid; under control of Wauchope. Station brand MNT; Power's Freight code 2678. Grade 1 in 550 rising (Down) and 1 in 150 rising (Up). Trains Nos. 5 and 15 Pass. (Down) and No. 6 Pass. (Up) called when required. In the same week (W.N. 51–1926) a small yard and portable pig race were provided — "only small consignments of pigs can be dealt with" (ref. V. 264,801). The mileage in the Passenger Fares and Coaching Rates Book required correction — W.N. 20–1927 amended pages 103 and 109 of that book. No. 8 Goods (8.5 a.m. ex South Grafton) allowed 9 minutes at Mingaletta; No. 62 Goods (Saturdays) allowed 15 minutes (1926). Section reference Mingaletta–Kundabung and Kundabung–Kempsey listed in grades table by 1961; Mileage 301m 46c cited (Mingaletta to Kundabung). Platform reduced from 150 feet to 75 feet by 1961. Station deleted from all publications W.N. 51–1966 (V. 66–1,954–3). 1966 — Deleted from All Publications — W.N. 51–1966; Station Closed 20 November 1966
Location of Mingaletta
14/9/1927 - near accident at Mingaletta
5/3/1927 - notice of fortnightly pig truck at Mingaletta
Rough location of the one-time siding in August 2020 (Mark Bennett)
Mingaletta
Sunrise 🌅 catches 6BW4 around the turn of the century at Mingaletta with NR23 NR113 NR114 11-9-99
Greg Riddel