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Type : Station
Line : North Coast Line
Distance from Sydney : 342.116km
Opened : 5 February 1913
Closed : Prior to 23 October 1985 (station)
Status : In use (loop)
Name meaning : Construction name was Black Flat, the town is called George Town and no mountain of the name exists nearby
Notes : The 76.2 metre long platform contained a timber station building with ladies and general waiting rooms and a store and was located on the Up side. A goods shed and 5 tonne yard crane were provided. 7/2/1914 stockyards erected. 23/10/1985 station demolished and platform reduced to 25 metres (later removed). Mt George has an 804 metre crossing loop.
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Mount George Station had a fairly sizeable yard - remains of two extra tracks still exist. The station opened in 1913 and closed in 1975. The yards were lifted and remaining buildings demolished.
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Mount George station (undated, uncredited)
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Rail siding at Mount George. Manning Valley Historical Society photo
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Washpool rail bridge at Mount George - Manning Valley Historical Society photo
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Alternate name for Mount George - Black Flat
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Location of Mount George station (Six Maps)
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Mount George station (undated, uncredited)
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44203 has picked up the 'peg' on the auto and is seen working a 'down' freight through Mt George, NSW 
Date: 7th November 1976
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Rail bridge at Mt George (Annissa Williams 20/3/21)
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Mt George station (undated)
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The "washpool" rail bridge over the Manning river at km.340 between Mt.George and Bundook as viewed from NT-26, "Grafton XPT", 24-9-1994. Note the "Tulloch" builders plate on R.H. beam of bridge. The small caravan at left was accomodation for the bridge painters who never finished the job completely. (Graeme Kirkby)
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24-5-83 - Mount George (Garry Holt)
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Claude Nolan:

I worked at Mt. George 1965 -1968. During that time Tom Carter, John Ebzery, Jack Dyksterhouse, Barry Drew were also there and another one Barry Dowsett. During that time the Railway had a garden competition and we put a call out to the people in the town and they brought pot plants down along the platform and we got a special prize.
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Mount George, January 2022 (Steve Shotton)
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