Kendall

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Type : Station
Line : North Coast Line
Distance from Sydney : 433.011km
Opened : 12th April 1915
Closed : n/a
Status : In use
Name meaning : After Henry Kendall, the poet, who resided here from 1875 to 1881.
Notes : The Up platform is 92 metres in length and (rare for the NCL) still has the original station building which has been partially re-used. A goods shed was provided on opening along with a 5 tonne crane and a centrally interlocked loop. Water facilities at either end of the platform consisted of two 228mm bore water colums, water was pumped from the nearby Camden Haven River. 25/7/1917 loop closed. 14/10/1922 new interlocked loop provided. 15/11/1925 water tank capacity doubled to 90kl. 26/6/1934 405 metre crossing loop laid in. 27/3/1981 stock and transit siding removed. 25/9/1984 goods shed removed. 12/12/1984 signal hut removed. Kendall has a short 389 metre crossing loop which has a 215 metre dead end siding facing the Down side.
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May1914, placing first section of top boom, Kendall Rail Bridge (SLNSW)
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1913: The construction of the Rail Bridge over the river at Kendall
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Kendall Station (Kerry Myers) - opened 1915, still in use.
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Kendall (Brian Leedham)
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Kendall area, 1914
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Kendall in 1915, just before opening (kendall.org.au)
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44212+44?? are heading south hauling a goods train though Kendall station. The goods shed is just visible at the far left. (1981)
[Copyright: Graeme Skeet]
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Kendall (undated) (Port Macquarie Museum
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Location of Kendall station (Six Maps)
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Timber jinker at Kendall station (undated, uncredited)
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First train trip over Kendall railway bridge by construction team (1914)
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Kendall Bridge today (Hayleigh Zwickl) (20/3/2021)
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c1916-1918: Kendall, taken from the railway line near Railway St....... looking up to the old shops up on Comboyne St.
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Kendall railway bridge (Camden Haven Historical Society)
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