Jaspers Brush
Town in New South Wales, Australia
34°48′12″S 150°39′48″E / 34.80331°S 150.66323°E / -34.80331; 150.66323Localities around Jaspers Brush: | ||
Bellawongarah | Berry Mountain | Berry |
Beaumont | Jaspers Brush | Far Meadow |
Meroo Meadow | Bolong | Back Forest |
Jaspers Brush is a rural locality south of Berry, New South Wales in the City of Shoalhaven.
History
It was named by John Ingold after his brother Jasper who died in 1860 before he could leave England for Australia.[2]
Railway
Jaspers Brush railway station on the South Coast Railway was opened 2 June 1893 and was closed 11 Dec 1951.[3] [4]
Duplication
Duplication of the tracks through Jaspers Brush is proposed to increase capacity for freight trains and to allow passenger services to be improved from hourly to half-hourly. [5] [6]
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Jaspers Brush (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ 500 Names and Places of Shoalhaven. 1994. editor Alan Clark. Shoalhaven Tourism Board
- ^ "Jaspers Brush Station".
- ^ Track Diagram
- ^ Duplication
- ^ Track Diagram
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- Nowra
- Bangalee
- Bomaderry
- Cambewarra
- Cambewarra Village
- Mundamia
- North Nowra
- Nowra Hill
- South Nowra
- Tapitallee
- Terara
- West Nowra
- Worrigee
- Back Forest
- Barrengarry
- Beaumont
- Bellawongarah
- Berry
- Berry Mountain
- Bolong
- Brogers Creek (part)
- Broughton
- Broughton Vale
- Broughton Village (part)
- Browns Mountain
- Budgong
- Bundewallah
- Coolangatta
- Far Meadow
- Illaroo
- Jaspers Brush
- Kangaroo Valley
- Meroo Meadow
- Shoalhaven Heads
- Upper Kangaroo River
- Watersleigh
- Wattamolla
- Woodhill
- Bamarang
- Barringella
- Beecroft Peninsula
- Bewong
- Brundee
- Burrier
- Comerong Island
- Coolumburra
- Culburra Beach
- Currarong
- Falls Creek
- Greenwell Point
- Jerrawangala
- Kinghorne
- Longreach
- Mayfield
- Numbaa
- Orient Point
- Parma
- Pyree
- Sassafras
- Tianjara
- Tolwong
- Tomerong
- Tullarwalla
- Wandandian
- Wollumboola
- Yalwal
- Yerriyong
- Ulladulla
- Croobyar
- Burrill Lake
- Dolphin Point
- Kings Point
- Little Forest
- Milton
- Mollymook
- Mollymook Beach
- Narrawallee
- Woodburn
- Woodstock
- Bawley Point
- Bendalong
- Berringer Lake
- Brooman
- Cockwhy
- Conjola
- Conjola Park
- Cunjurong Point
- Currowan (part)
- Depot Beach
- Durras North
- East Lynne
- Fishermans Paradise
- Kioloa
- Lake Conjola
- Manyana
- Mogood
- Mount Kingiman
- Pebbly Beach
- Pointer Mountain
- Pretty Beach
- Tabourie Lake
- Termeil
- Yatte Yattah
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