Here is a selection of photos past and current taken at or near Werris Creek. The Sydney to Armidale/Moree Explorer train divides/combines at Werris Creek. There are numerous coal trains operated by Aurizon and Pacific National that pass through each day. There are also other types of trains that pass through with operators such as SSR and QUBE. Located on the station is a railway museum that is well worth visiting, but check the opening times as they can vary. The Australian Railway Monument is also located at the station. This monument honours the men and women who have lost their lives working on the railways. The yards and main line signalling are remotely operated but in the past there were two signal boxes that controlled the yard and station. Staff and ticket was used to Tamworth and miniature electric staff heading west and south. Pacific National have a service centre and Crawfords load trains there also.
Sunday, 4 September 2022
Werris Creek
Near The Gap - Binnaway line
Approaching from Quipolly
3801 Werris Creek 1982
Explorer train
621/721
621/721 crossing Peel River Tamworth
Aerial view of station 2022
Australian Railway Monument
Station signal box (closed)
Looking north
Pacific National service centre
Crawfords loading rear of picture
Only a small part of the roundhouse remains
Grain loading just west
Aurizon coal 2022
SSR diesels
former South Box
Staff and ticket box
miniature electric staff
passing station box
Armidale XPT 1985
Moree portion of Northern Tablelands Express
Northern Tablelands Express
1992
Inside Station Box
Train approaching station from Tamworth
All semaphore signals have been removed
The signalling is controlled from Broadmeadow.
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