Heritage markers commemorate Bellata station’s rich history

BELLATA Rail Station’s rich history has been put on display thanks to the installation of three heritage markers provided by Inland Rail.

The heritage markers, which commemorate the station’s history since it opened in 1897, were unveiled on December 6, at a small ceremony at Sugar’s Park in Bellata, 55 kilometres south of Moree,

They were created as a commitment to Narrabri Shire Council as part of the Narrabri to North Star Phase 1 project approvals requirements and were designed by heritage specialist consultants Niche in collaboration with Narrabri Shire and local heritage experts.

The unveiling was performed by the Deputy Mayor of Narrabri Shire, Brett Dickinson, and Narrabri Shire Council Director of Planning Donna Ausling, alongside Inland Rail Project Director Narrabri to North Star Peter Borrelli.

“Inland Rail is proud to take a part in commemorating the history of the Bellata Rail Station and honour a commitment made to Narrabri Shire Council and the local historical community,” Mr Borrelli said.

“The work we do on this important rail infrastructure is only possible with the help and support of local governments and communities along the alignment, and it has been a privilege to play a part in highlighting the long history of the Bellata Rail Station.

“The commitment to Narrabri Shire Council was part of the approvals process to enable us to complete Narrabri to North Star Phase 1, which we achieved last year.

“We are demonstrating that we are delivering Inland Rail and we continue to work hard to progress the Narrabri to North Star section,” he said.

Inland Rail Project Director Narrabri to North Star Peter Borrelli and Deputy Mayor of Narrabri Shire, Cr Brett Dickinson, unveil the Bellata Rail Station heritage markers at Sugar’s Park in Bellata. The markers were part of an Inland Rail commitment made to Narrabri Shire Council and the local historical community.
Inland Rail Project Director Narrabri to North Star Peter Borrelli and Deputy Mayor of Narrabri Shire, Cr Brett Dickinson, unveil the Bellata Rail Station heritage markers at Sugar’s Park in Bellata. The markers were part of an Inland Rail commitment made to Narrabri Shire Council and the local historical community.

Bellata Rail Station, originally opened in 1897 as Woolabra, was renamed Bellata in 1909.

Situated 615 kilometres from Sydney, the station played a crucial role in regional connectivity.

Today, Bellata Rail Station is an unstaffed facility featuring a passenger waiting shed and a platform. It is currently served by a single daily Xplorer service, which travels between Moree and Sydney in the morning, with another service returning to Moree in the evening.

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