Type : Tank
Line : Dorrigo Branch
Distance from Sydney : 679.575km
Opened : 23 December 1924
Closed : 20 September 1975
Status : Closed
Name meaning : After the nearby Mole Creek
Mole Creek tank (undated, uncredited)
Mole Creek Tank 2017 (Coffs 4x4)
Mole Creek tank, 1986 (Bob Shields)
Location of Mole Creek Tank (Six Maps)
Greg Lee:
One thing that hasn't changed is the relentless attempts by termites to eat the tank down. GMR does no maintenance or preservation of their assets (other than Lowanna station), but some people who have an interest in preserving the history do. Myself and others have been doing periodic termite control at Mole Creek Tank for 40 years.
NSWRTM tour train taking water at Mole Creek Tank, 9/12/1967
Up goods taking water at Mole Creek Tank, 1958
1919 taking water at Mole Creek Tank, December 1957 (C Winney)
Pumping plant - Mole Creek (Records NSW)
Greg Lee:
Mole Creek Tank is arguably one of the most valuable railway infrastructure assets on the Glenreagh - Ulong Railway. That is from an historic view point, and also from an aesthetic view point.
Myself and another did some more termite control there today, and we are going to instal a termite bait station as a more permanent control. We do this because we value the Mole Creek Tank asset, which we see as belonging to the community as a whole rather than the legal owner of the line. The legal owner of the line does nothing to preserve this asset, so it is fortunate that others have taken it upon themselves to look after it.
Mole Creek Tank, 1999 (Syd Ramsay)
Another postcard Loco 1919 up mixed 1957 Mole Creek - Moleton. GMR This postcard was sent to Bessie Webb, Glenreagh. Two men can be seen on top of the coal wagon, with one leaning against the water pipe. AccNr00032
On the back of postcard 00032 is handwritten "I think this might reprint better than the dark one. Addressed to Bessie Webb, James Street, Glenreagh NSW 2450." and "Moleton." Printed on the bottom of the card is the title of the card 'Loco 1919 up mixed 1957 Mole Creek, Glenreagh Mountain Railway. Glenreagh NSW 2450. 02 6649 2225" and in top right hand corner is printed 'Loco "1919" was built in 1878 by UK engineers, Beyer Peacock. (GMM)
circa 2000 (Nicholas Timms)