Mossvale Station by annied

Mossvale Station

Moss Vale station opened as Suttons Forest on 2 December 1867. It was the terminus of the line until the extension to Marulan on 6 August 1868. The station was renamed to Moss Vale in 1877.

Moss Vale Railway Precinct is one of NSW’s earliest and most significant regional railway stations. For a short time Moss Vale served as the terminus of the Great Southern Line and at the time was one of only a few substantial railway buildings in NSW. The main wing of the 1867 station building is one of the earliest railway buildings in NSW and is also one of the oldest buildings in Moss Vale.
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