Type : Station
Line : South Line
Distance from Hobart : 112.600km
Opened : unknown
Closed : 1975
Status : Closed
Name meaning : The name was given by Governor Macquarie in 1811, in honour of Captain Henry Colden Antill, his aide-de-camp.
Notes : Site had loco servicing facilities (for banking engines), watering facilities, a crossing loop and a turntable. Storeroom relocated to Colebrook (still exists). Station building relocated to Neika, since demolished. Sign exists at the Oatlands Museum. Turntable relocated to DRR. Station building was relocated from Mangelore in 1953 following the earlier closure of the Apsley Branch.
Location (LISTmap)
Looking over the location of the one time station, August 2023 (Google)
Photograph - 70/244 - Lindsay Whitham and Ron Smith on the disused railway turntable at Antill Ponds station (23/10/1970) (Libraries Tas)
Antill Ponds, 1965 (uncredited)
Kim Housego - relocation of the storeroom to Colebrook in 1990
Undated image - Lyn Scott
Collection of undated and uncredited images of the station. (the colour steam images may be Weston Langford photos)
TR09 passes through Antill Ponds with train number 4-34. The light loading has meant the use of a single TR Class to work the train through to East Tamar. Single unit operations in Tasmania are not common due to the single cab design of the motive power which can create headaches for turning locos.
Thursday 7th January, 2016.
Photo By Steve Bromley.
Undated image of the store room at Antill Ponds (but prior to 1990 when it was relocated), image from "ebr1 in the pilbara" (Flickr)
The Antill Ponds turntable pre-installation at DRR (Dennis Camplin)