Type : Platform/Siding
Line : Dorrigo Branch
Distance from Sydney : 695.306km
Opened : 23 December 1924 (as Mulhearn's Siding) closed 8th January 1941, reopened 12th February 1941, changed to Lloyd April 1942
Closed : 9th May 1952, abolished 20 September 1975
Status : Closed
Name meaning : After the timber mill of the same name
Notes: The ACL siding is actually the siding at what was Pilkington ACI mill which became Pilks Pine. The up side platform was 4.82 metres in length. Platform added in April 1942.
Lloyd's Siding in 1950 (George Robb)
Lloyd's Siding (undated)
Lloyds Siding NSW (Sharon Rewell)
Lloyd's Siding (Dorrigo branch) taken 18/4/2020
Location of Lloyd's Siding (Dorrigo branch) (2nd platform).
Tommo Chivers
Claude Nolan
Mulhearn's (siding) opened with the Dorrigo branch on 23/12/1924 at the 695.377km mark. The location was the site of Mulhearn's mill - refererred to locally as the Mororo Mill (multiple local newspaper references).
This siding closed on 8/1/1941 and was relocated (opening 11/2/1941) at the 696.800km mark (Lowanna) as "ACL Siding", renamed to Lloyd April 1942 and eventually closed 9/5/1952.
As "LLoyd" it was known (and referred to locally (again, multiple references in local papers)) as "Lloyd's siding".
From Beth Scaysbrook, original mill at the location.