Type : Station
Line : South Line
Distance from Hobart : 062.900km
Opened : 1892 as Jerusalem
Closed : n/a
Status : In use (no passengers or freight)
Name meaning : After the location
Notes : Crossing loop, station building is on loop siding, location had a triangle (wye) and can still be discerned. Watering facilities existed at the site. Existing station building is ex Smithton following the original being burnt in the '67 bushfires.
Location of the station (LISTMap)
Colebrook station (undated) (photographer Johnny Robertson (dec))
Colebrook (2024) (James Millar)
Colebrook, 17/4/1965 (Grunback Collection/ARHS)
Colebrook, 1968 (Dept of Lands)
Colebrook yards, 9/6/2014 (Lance Lyon)
Colebrook - dated to 1922, possibly earlier (Libraries Tas)
Tour train at Colebrook, 28/9/1968 (Grunbach Collection/ARHS)
1933 diagram of Colebrook (NAA) - I was surprised to discover there was a triangle (wye) at the location. Long gone now of course. Colebrook (as built) had a turntable shown on the Down side of the platform, this may have been removed quite early or never built as another 1892 plan shows the triangle and no trace of the turntable.
1892 diagram of the station (NAA) (note turntable and road scribbled out)
Colebrook 24/6/2024 (Karina Barker)
Colebrook early one morning in 2015. (SCott Williams)
Two views of Colebrook station in 2021. (James Shugg)
Mr Gates, Inspector Witton and Mr J. Hay at front of the group of railway repairers at Colebrook. The photo was first published on 29 Nov 1917 in The Tasmanian Mail.
Colebrook (undated) (Paige Copley)