ROYAL NATIONAL PARK. The Royal National Park was the second national park in the world, after Yellowstone in the United States.

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ROYALNATIONALPARK TheRoyalNationalParkwasthesecondnationalparkintheworld,after YellowstoneintheUnitedStates. Thefirsttennationalparksintheworld. Becauseitwassuchanearlynationalpark,theauthoritieswerenotsure ofitspurpose.loggingoccurred,deerwereintroducedandmilitaryactivities tookplace. Therailwayopenedon9March1886.Levelcrossingswerelocatedatthe PrincesHighwayandLadyRawsonAvenue(nowonlyawalkingtrack). TheNationalParkbranchin1931.Thedouble tracknearthejunctionhasbeen madeintoadead endrefugesidingbutthedouble trackconnectiontothemain lineremains.arhsnsw Track and Signal Diagrams 95, page 6. A short length of double track was laid near the junction in 1899 to facilitatetrainmovementsatbusytimes. An Up refuge siding, which was located near the junction at Loftus, was formed on 3 December 1926. This had been the Up

2 line of the short double-track section to increase capacity on the line. It was abolished on 2 February 1939. The line had been electrified on 24 December 1926. An unusual skewed catenary was used. The catenary wire was attached to the woodenpolesandthedroppers(normallyvertical)hadtobeplacedatanangle toreachthecontactwire. Thedouble trackjunctionwasremovedon19october1943.thebranch wasthenconnectedtothedownillawarratrackwithacrossovertotaketrains fromthebranchtotheuptrack. TheapproachtotheoldRoyalNationalParkStation.ThetracktoPlatform1and theupsidingwenttotherightofthesignalbox(whichisstillthere)andthetrack toplatform2,therunroundandgoodssidingwenttotheleftofthesignalbox.the upperquadranttrackcontrolledsignalwasputinplaceinjanuary1931.arhs RRC1012220. Royal National Park from the eastern side showing No. 1 Platform and the Up Siding. The special train for the School Railway Clubs Association is on Platform 2. The date is 15 October 1960. EH Downs Collection. ARHSnsw Railway Resource Centre Royal National Park showing No. 1 Platform and the Up Siding. The special train for the School Railway Clubs Association is on Platform 2. The date is 15 October 1960. Skiller Collection. ARHSnsw Railway Resource Centre 015291.

3 TheRoyalNationalParkStationfromtheeasternside.ThetracksarePlatform2, therunroundandgoodssiding.thepoletotherightisontheloadingbank,which issomewhatovergrown.arhsrrc065702. The terminus of the Royal National Park Branch on 27 June 1964. The tracks are, from left to right, Goods Siding, Runround, No. 2 Platform, No. 1 Platform and Up Siding, the buffers of which are just visible on the right of the photo. The sidings were wired during electrification for the stabling of electric trains (but not the crossover on which the locomotive is located). NJ Simons Collection, ARHSnsw Railway Resource Centre 059834.

4 TheNationalParkStationshowingtrainsonthreeofthetracksattheterminus andcharabancstotakepeopledowntoaudley.theangophoratreeinthe foregroundisstillthere!royalnationalparkpostcard. ThetemporaryplatformatTheRoyalNationalParkthatwasinusebetweenthe timetheoriginalstationclosedon17february1978andthenewstationopened on28april1979.itwaslocatedontheupsideofthestraightsectionoftrackon thesydneysideofthesignalbox.arhsrrc164145a.

5 The1979RoyalNationalParkStationwithoneofthefirstTangarasatthe platform.johnoakes. The1979trackspaceshowingtherelationshipbetweentheoldandnewstations. Theoldstationextendedforanother150metresorsobehindthecamera.John Oakes. A Scouts Camp Platform opened on the Down side at 16 miles 60 chains (just south of the Princes Highway level crossing) on 23 December 1946. It was 520 feet

6 (158 metres) long, that is the length of an eight-car electric train. The Scout Association held a Boy Scouts New South Wales Corroboree in a bush setting near the railway from 26 December 1946 to 6 January 1947. The platform at National Park was 212 metres long, about 50 metres longer than a typical suburban station. Five parallel tracks were located at the terminus. The goods siding was the most easterly of the tracks and featured a loading bank, which was referred to as the Horse Platform in 1898. It was associated with military activity in the park in the early days. A scotch-block (to prevent runaways from reaching the main branch) was placed on the goods siding (loading bank siding) on 20 August 1898. It was replaced by catchpoints on 19 February 1912. The other tracks (from east to west) were a runround road, Platform 2, Platform 1 and a stabling siding. The entire yard (apart from the engine release crossovers) was wired when the line was electrified. Staff and Ticket was replaced by the single-line Track Block system of safeworking on 21 December 1926. Hundreds of people travelled by electric train to National Park during the 1930s. In addition to the regular trains, special trains were chartered for Sunday School and company picnics. Charabancs or buses connected with the trains but many people chose to walk down the Honeymoon Track to Audley, where there was a large shelter shed, kiosk, guest house and boat shed. A small bus, a White normal control single-decker with the engine protruding from the front, had taken over the Audley service by the 1950s. This old vehicle had begun service as a truck during World War II (when only American chassis could be imported), but a timber framed bus body was fitted to its White chassis by Motor Body Assemblers of Camperdown in 1948. Wilf Tuck operated MO 575 over Route 182 between Audley and Sutherland, connecting with the train at The Royal National Park Station. The concrete floor of a pretentious drive through waiting shed is still located on the northern bank of the Hacking River near Audley Weir. Three of the five tracks at the terminus were placed out of use on 4 July 1967, leaving only the No. 2 platform road and the runround loop available for service. The old station went out of use on 17 February 1978 because the site was required as part of a new development by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. A short temporary platform made of scaffolding was erected on the Sydney side of the signal box. It was replaced by a new platform with a single track on 28 April 1979. The new platform is only about 100 metres long. It only held five cars of a suburban electric train but that did not stop eight-car trains from running to the terminus! The signal box was abolished on 11 October 1979. The name of the station has changed several times. It was first known as Loftus. This name referred to the Right Honourable Sir Augustus William Spencer Loftus, a former State governor. It became National Park from 1896, then The National Park from March 1934. Following the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1954, the name was changed to The Royal National Park on 16 July 1955. The The was dropped from the station name when the new platform opened in 1979. The last train ran on 11 June 1991. There had been a signal failure at Loftus Junction and the cost of upgrading the signals and track was considered to be prohibitive. The line reopened for trams on 1 May 1993. - John Oakes