Type : Station
Line : North Coast Line
Distance from Sydney : 409.860km
Opened : 12 April 1915
Closed : 19th December 1973
Status : Closed
Name meaning : No primary reference, although probably named after the features of the local grasslands
Notes : The original UP platform was 76.2 metres in legth and contained usual station building consisting of an out-of room, ladies' waiting room and station masters office. 24/11/1920 - removal of a goods shed and platform to the Bombala branch. 24/7/1973 - abolition of the goods shed and siding. The station building was relocated to Glenreagh West and has been restored by the Glenreagh Mountain Railway. Like other stations in this area, the site was located a considerable distance from the town it served.
Moorland - location of station was above the line where the dirt road loops. Opened 1915, closed 1971 (Google Maps)
Moorland station prior to 1982 in situ (Allan Sharp)
Circa early 1960s from my father's collection.
My dad Ray Williams was the Station Master at Moorland NSW for a few years in the 60s.....this station eventually was transferred to Glenreagh Mountain Railway for restoration.
(Karen Snowdon)
The reuse of Moorland station seems to have started early! This article from 25/3/1931 notes that parts of the station building were to be relocated. The building now exists at Glenreagh West.
Neville Mayers notes that in the 1950s cork wood leaf, passion fruit, oranges, rutile and other goods were loaded there.
44240 on N271 at Moorland 8-10-83 (Garry Holt)
Loading timber at Moorland (undated) (State Archives)
Colin Sutton
Moorland in 1956,I was appointed S.A Class 1 ,only stayed 5 months, then appointed. L.S.A Class 2 at Raleigh
Colin Sutton with his mother at Moorland.
4018 working an Up goods at Moorland, 14/11/1969 (G C Taylor)