Type : Station
Distance from Sydney : 870.071km (1st site), 870.124 (2nd site)
Opened : 28 September 1930
Closed : 22 December 1971
Status : Closed
Name meaning : Named after Mount Cougal - which is 48km away to the north-east. The 9.14 metre Up side platform had a timber waiting room. The site moved in July 1949. Platform demolished 19 February 1972. The location was a major staging ground for the line construction being the location of the Tunnel Camp and a school opened here in February 1927 for employees children. The site had a dead end Up side siding.
Log yard at Cougal station, Lismore Star, 8/12/1931
Loading timber at Cougal siding from Seccombe's sawmill. Mount Hutley is in the distance.
Lismore Star 03/03/1933
Location of Cougal station (Six Maps)
Cougal Station 15/8/62. Photo from Peter Leonard.
John Shields :
Overlooking Cougal from the hill above the spiral, 1968. The station crane can be seen as well as the impressive bridge over Grady's Creek.
Cougal 1962, State Archives