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- Creighton_railway_station abstract "Creighton is a closed station located in the township of Creighton, on the North East railway in Victoria, Australia. The station had a single platform on the east side of the broad gauge line, with the standard gauge line running behind. The station opened in 1887 as Synon's Siding, to serve a sawmill of the same name. In 1888 it was renamed Creighton's Creek which was then shortened to Creighton.By 1901 the station was only open for firewood traffic, but reopened in 1908 with additional sidings. In 1911 the main line was slewed away from the platform along number 2 road, leaving it on a loop siding. This remained until 1916 when the station was again rebuilt, a new goods shed and sidings provided, in addition to a new station building and 30 lever signalling frame. The station was closed to all traffic except for truck loads of goods on July 25, 1965 and then removed in 1967. Today there is nothing left of the station.".
- Creighton_railway_station closingDate "1965-07-25".
- Creighton_railway_station closingYear "1965".
- Creighton_railway_station openingDate "1887-02-09".
- Creighton_railway_station openingYear "1887".
- Creighton_railway_station servingRailwayLine North_East_railway_line.
- Creighton_railway_station wikiPageID "20553228".
- Creighton_railway_station wikiPageRevisionID "515701919".
- Creighton_railway_station closed "1965-07-25".
- Creighton_railway_station hasPhotoCollection Creighton_railway_station.
- Creighton_railway_station line North_East_railway_line.
- Creighton_railway_station line "North East line".
- Creighton_railway_station name "Creighton".
- Creighton_railway_station next "Euroa".
- Creighton_railway_station opened "1887-02-09".
- Creighton_railway_station previous "Longwood".
- Creighton_railway_station status "Closed".
- Creighton_railway_station style "Victoria closed".
- Creighton_railway_station subject Category:Disused_railway_stations_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Creighton_railway_station point "-36.77527777777778 145.48944444444444".
- Creighton_railway_station type Artifact100021939.
- Creighton_railway_station type DisusedRailwayStationsInVictoria(Australia).
- Creighton_railway_station type Facility103315023.
- Creighton_railway_station type Object100002684.
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- Creighton_railway_station type RailwayStation104049098.
- Creighton_railway_station type Station104306080.
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- Creighton_railway_station type Whole100003553.
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- Creighton_railway_station type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Creighton_railway_station type Infrastructure.
- Creighton_railway_station type Place.
- Creighton_railway_station type Station.
- Creighton_railway_station type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Creighton_railway_station comment "Creighton is a closed station located in the township of Creighton, on the North East railway in Victoria, Australia. The station had a single platform on the east side of the broad gauge line, with the standard gauge line running behind. The station opened in 1887 as Synon's Siding, to serve a sawmill of the same name.".
- Creighton_railway_station label "Creighton railway station".
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- Creighton_railway_station sameAs Creighton_railway_station.
- Creighton_railway_station lat "-36.77527777777778".
- Creighton_railway_station long "145.48944444444444".
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- Creighton_railway_station isPrimaryTopicOf Creighton_railway_station.
- Creighton_railway_station name "Creighton".