Type : Station
Line : Murwillumbah Branch
Distance from Sydney : 846.673km
Opened : 15 May 1894
Closed : 20th June 1974 (closed as crossing station 5/3/1973)
Status : Closed
Name meaning : After the Parish it is sited in, originally based on a town in Sussex (England) called Boxhill.
Notes : Down platform was 75.4 metres long. 23/5/1913 - crossing loop (918 feet in length) and siding added. Station demolished 1977. Crossing loop abolished 1974.
Location of Bexhill station, opened in 1894, closed in 1974. The lake to the south is the old railway quarry.
Turpentine logs for the construction of Byron Bay jetty loaded at Bexhill in September 1929
Bexhill, 1935
Truck struck by a train at Bexhill crossing, 10 May, 1937
Bexhill station master's house, it has been in private ownership since around 1960.
Bexhill (undated)
Bexhill (undated)
Opening of Bexhill station, 1894
Ken Date:
January 1990, and 44232 is hauling a two-car load near Bexhill on the Murwillumbah branch. I'm not sure when van traffic on the branch finished but it mustn't have been too long after this photo was taken. I'd caught the Pacific Coast Motorail to Murwillumbah (with car) and spent a few days in the area getting photos of the Motorail and Brisbane Limited before their demise the following month. After this North Coast adventure, I drove on to Tamworth for the country music festival, thereby mixing a few hobbies into one holiday!
Bexhill, 1967 (John Shields)
Bexhill, 2017 (Wayne Brown)
Down special at Bexhill 25/04/1969
Location of the one-time Bexhill station in 2020 (James Speeding)
Bexhill layout - as built
Bexhill, 1973
Bexhill, 1958
Bexhill - station building