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This is a partially reconstructed railway on the Richmond Vale Railway, about one kilometre north of the Richmond Vale Railway Museum. The line is part of the privately built Richmond Vale colliery railway, built in the early 1900s and last used for coal haulage in 1967. This is one of the few sections that still has intact rails, and connects Richmond Main Colliery with Pelaw Main Colliery to the north. The track is maintained by the Richmond Vale Railway Museum. Steam tourist trains ran this short section until a bushfire substantially damaged the line in 2017. The line is currently being repaired, with new bridges being constructed and wooden sleepers being replaced by concrete ones.
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