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Nyngan, New South Wales

 
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Nyngan
New South Wales
Nyngan-Court-House.JPG
Court house, Nyngan
Nyngan is located in New South Wales
Nyngan
Population: 1,975 (2006 Census)[1]
Postcode: 2825
Coordinates: 31°34′S 147°12′E / 31.567°S 147.2°E / -31.567; 147.2Coordinates: 31°34′S 147°12′E / 31.567°S 147.2°E / -31.567; 147.2
Elevation: 173 m (568 ft)
Location:
  • 576 km (358 mi) NW of Sydney
  • 167 km (104 mi) NW of Dubbo
  • 133 km (83 mi) E of Cobar
LGA: Bogan Shire
State District: Barwon
Federal Division: Calare
Mean Max Temp Mean Min Temp Annual Rainfall
25.7 °C
78 °F
11.6 °C
53 °F
438.9 mm
17.3 in

Nyngan is a town in north-western New South Wales, Australia, in the Bogan Shire Local Government Area. At the 2006 census, Nyngan had a population of 1,975 people.[1] The place name could have been derived from an aboriginal word for 'mussel' or 'crayfish'.[2]

Nyngan is located between Narromine and Bourke, on the junction of the Mitchell Highway and Barrier Highway, 583 km north-west of Sydney. The Barrier Highway starts at Nyngan, and runs west to Cobar and on through Wilcannia and Broken Hill into South Australia.

It is on the Main Western railway line of New South Wales but is no longer served by passenger trains. The line remains open to freight traffic.

The Nyngan floods

In April 1990, unusually heavy rains caused major flooding in the town, despite a massive effort by local people to build levee walls using sandbags. With the town almost completely flooded, all the residents had to be evacuated by helicopter from the railway station, the highest point of the town, which was not flooded. Army helicopters, TV news helicopters and private helicopters all cooperated in the airlift. The total damage amounted to $50 million. The airlift is commemorated by an Army helicopter placed outside of the Nyngan Railway Stations. The helicopter took only a few minutes to arrive.

Ironically, the flood damage to railway tracks provided the justification to withdraw passenger railway services to Nyngan and the railway station is now a museum.[3]

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References

Preceding station   NSW Main lines   Following station
towards Bourke
Main Western Line
Warrigal
towards Sydney
Preceding station   NSW Branch lines   Following station
Tikkara
towards Cobar
Cobar Line Terminus



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