Type : Station
Distance from Sydney : 826.215km
Opened : 23 June 1910
Closed : 17 May 1969
Status : Closed
Name meaning : Named after the cedars which once grew in the vicinity
Notes : A 76.2 metre platform on the Up side reduced to 46.93 metres in 1930. Station building was a B2 standard. It served the tiny village of the same name located nearby. The location had a dead end short siding on the Down side that appears to have been installed 14/10/1927 as a loop siding and shortened on 18/3/1941 and removed by 2/5/1960. A gantry crane and a goods platform were located on the siding. A residence was situated on the other side of the main line to the siding. A cream shed was on the Down end of the platform.
Cedar Point gates in the 80s (Tony McLaughlin)
Cedar Point - location of the one time station.
The town is to the west of the location and comprises around a dozen houses scattered around the area.
In 1918 timber in fairly large quantities was being loaded at the station and a request was made to put a trucking yard at the station, along with a timber gantry.
Namoona, Cedar Point and Fairy Hill station buildings
Cedar Point, station and yards, 1930
Cedar Point (State Archives)
Cedar Point working plans
3122 on 31st August 1969 heading a special tourist train near Cedar Point