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South Maitland Station
The station at South Maitland was located on the north side of the tracks on a short side road that became known as Station Street. The station was partially demolished in later years with the freight shed portion remaining to serve as station.
Gallery
Opening of Midland Line probably at South Maitland with Coach No. 6, 1900 or 1905.
Engine 25 "Strathcona" at the South Maitland Station, heading to Truro with Picnic Special, June 21, 1907.
No. 29 "Brooklyn" at South Maitland Station, circa 1910.
Slightly sharper image of Brooklyn at South Maitland Station, circa 1910.
South Maitland Station, February 1948.
South Maitland Station with ballast train with Jordan Spreader and steam locomotive. Early 1950s?
Train No. 22 near South Maitland on August 1, 1958
South Maitland Station taken from rear of Train No. 22 on August 1, 1958.
South Maitland Station with a DAR coach on the siding, June 1959.
South Maitland Station in the winter of 1974. Former baggage room of larger station.