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Danglemah, New South Wales

Coordinates: 31°00′04″S 151°13′31″E / 31.001063°S 151.225208°E / -31.001063; 151.225208
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Danglemah is a bounded rural locality in the New England (New South Wales) region of Australia.

Locality

Danglemah is on Jamiesons Creek, a tributary of the Peel River nestled between nestled amongst mountains such as Flaggy Mountain (984m) and Cooee Mountain(1019m)in the Moonbi Ranges, of the Great Dividing Range, and is half way between the towns of Tamworth and Walcha.

Danglemah is about 320km north of Sydney, and the village of Bendemeer, New South Wales which is 14km to the west.

The elevation is about 655m above sea level]].[1]

Railway

Danglemah is the site of a closed railway platform on the Main North railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The platform was open between 1897 and 1985, initially as Jamieson's Siding, being renamed in 1918.[2]

Notable Residents

References

  1. ^ Map of Danglemah, NSW at Bonzle.com.
  2. ^ Danglemah Station NSWrail.net, accessed 16 January 2010.
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31°00′04″S 151°13′31″E / 31.001063°S 151.225208°E / -31.001063; 151.225208