Cockburn South Australia

Cockburn is a town and locality in the east of the Australian state of South Australia immediately adjacent to the border with New South Wales n…
Cockburn is a town and locality in the east of the Australian state of South Australia immediately adjacent to the border with New South Wales near Broken Hill. It was established because the New South Wales government refused to allow locomotives of the South Australian Railways to operate in its jurisdiction, requiring locomotives to be changed at the town for 84 years until 1970, when the route was converted from 1067 mm to 1435 mm standard gauge.
  • Population: 12 (SAL 2021)
  • Established: 29 April 1886 (town) · 29 May 1997 (locality)
  • Elevation: 213 m (699 ft)
  • Location: 462 km (287 mi) NE of Adelaide · 50 km (31 mi) W of Broken Hill
  • Region: Far North
  • Time zone: AEST (Eastern New South Wales) (UTC)
  • LGA(s): Pastoral Unincorporated Area

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