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Explorers Road. The rail line has been removed but the cutting can still be seen, as well as the remains of the winding house base near the escarpment. This was known as the Spur-line and was in operation from 1911 until 1913, the line and cutting now forming a part of a nature walk through Darks Common. The Glenbrook Tunnel, 282 metres in length, came into operation on 11 May 1913, and is still used today.
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Jean Ranft (later Jean Jones) single-handedly took on various government departments to gain funding for a one-room (plus toilets and kitchen) concrete-block building, and also took on some of the construction work, along with the rest of the Ranft family and other members of the Lapstone community.
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The Lapstone Hill Hotel was officially opened in 1930 and was a major Art Deco luxury hotel. The grounds of some 6 hectares (15 acres) were ‘tastefully planned with lawns, flowers, fruit and vegetable gardens, with water pumped from the Nepean River far below. The Hotel had great views of the Nepean
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was formed from a merger between what was St Peter's Netball Club and school-based teams at Lapstone Public School and Glenbrook Public School. St Peter's Netball Club was a founding club of the Blue Mountains Netball Association and was run from the church organisation previously based in the St
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A new route was opened on 18 December 1892 to avoid the Lapstone Zig Zag. After crossing the viaduct, the new line curved around to the west and went through a new tunnel, the Lapstone Tunnel. The tunnel emerged further west near the Great Western Highway with a total of 660 metres in length. The
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In 1913, the present route was constructed to bypass the Lapstone tunnel, going along the escarpment of Glenbrook Gorge and through a new tunnel at the spot known as The Bluff. One of the features of this project was the construction of a temporary railway line that crossed Darks Common south of
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River and offered views of the Sydney metropolis. The hotel was extremely fashionable all throughout the 1930s. The Hotel was noted for adverting the benefits of the mountain environment on ones health, and attracted many people from Sydney that wanted to escape the city life.
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tunnel can still be seen from neighbouring bush tracks. The new tunnel was hailed as a major improvement, but problems with ventilation and water from the nearby creek lead to trains getting stuck. The Lapstone Tunnel was finally closed and replaced 24 September 1913.
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and a gang of convicts, up the Lapstone Hill through Lapstone and across the Blue Mountains, about 1815. (A plaque on the site of the old Cox Road can be seen off Governor Drive at the M4 junction). The Cox road was replaced by "The Western Road" across
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The Lapstone Zig Zag line (or "little" zig zag) opened near Glenbrook in 1867. The ascent of Lapstone Hill on a gradient of 1 in 30-33, was built up the side of the range with comparatively light earthwork, includes the substantial seven-span sandstone
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In the 2016 Census, there were 961 people in Lapstone. 81.0% of people were born in Australia and 87.7% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 30.0%, Catholic 24.9% and Anglican 18.9%.
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The abandoned Lapstone Tunnel was used by the nearby RAAF base during World War II as storage for arms such as bombs and mustard gas. The RAAF laid a concrete floor for better storage and access. It has also been used to grow mushrooms.
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The Suburb of Lapstone was developed in the 1960s, Mr Arthur J Hand, an alderman of the Blue Mountains Council bought the land to develop the suburb. The Railway Station was opened in 1964 to service the new housing estate.
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Lapstone is the first town in the easternmost escarpment of the Blue Mountains. Its name comes from the many water worn stones in the area that resemble those used by cobblers to work the leather when making shoes.
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and up the Lapstone Hill in 1833 and, following the railway in 1867, "The Great Western Highway". The Highway is now the main road up Lapstone Hill and across the Blue Mountains.
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by exiting at Governors Drive and Explorers Road from Glenbrook. The station was built by R&K McGraw Builders sub contracting bricklayer Frank Davis of Lapstone.
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became a public reserve in the 1970s to prevent further housing development. The leading voice in the conservation of the area was local Micheal Dark, son of author
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In 1949 the Lapstone Hill Hotel and grounds were offered to the Commonwealth Department of Defence as a new headquarters for the RAAF’s Eastern Area Command, the
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Jean is pictured with the first class in 1971. You can see the regrowth in the bushland after the devastating 1968 bushfires.
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Today the hotel is known as The Lapstone Hotel, It was renovated in 2007 after being purchased by the Lewis Group of Hotels.
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and her husband Dr Erick Dark. The reserve now protected by council bears the name of the family.
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There are many walking tracks throughout the common, the Spur-Line walking track leads to the
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Cutting where the construction railway line went through Darks Common, The Spurline.
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The land occupied by the present RAAF base was originally owned in the 1870s by
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Remains of winding house base at the south end of the construction railway line
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Peter's Anglican Church building which is now used as a cafe in Glenbrook).
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How to See the Blue Mountains, Jim Smith (Second Back Row Press) 1986, p.74
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There are 2 Tennis Courts at Lapstone Oval, and children's play equipment.
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Lapstone Railway Station, was officially opened on 24 February 1964.
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to access his property at Lapstone. Remains of it can still be seen.
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Lapstone Netball Courts are home to Lapstone Glenbrook Netball Club
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at Bluff lookout. Lapstone Oval is located inside Darks Common.
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interurban network. Lapstone can be accessed by road from the
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The New Lapstone Hotel was built in the 1950s further up the
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is home to the Blue Mountains District Rugby Football Club
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Glenbrook Tunnel constructed in 1892, Eastern Entrance.
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The construction of the first tunnel was depicted by
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Index

Blue Mountains
New South Wales

Lapstone is located in Sydney
Coordinates
33°46′26″S 150°38′13″E / 33.77389°S 150.63694°E / -33.77389; 150.63694
2016 census
Postcode(s)
Sydney CBD
Katoomba
LGA(s)
City of Blue Mountains
State electorate(s)
Blue Mountains
Penrith
Federal division(s)
Macquarie
Glenbrook
Emu Plains
Leonay
Blue Mountains National Park
Mulgoa
escarpment
Blue Mountains
New South Wales
Australia
Sydney
local government area
City of Blue Mountains
Macquarie

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