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mining in the area. The Church of St John the Evangelist was to be relocated to a new location, to make way for the new development, and 1,200 cottages were to be erected. Apart from the Wallerawang Power Station and its associated mines, little came of these plans due to sustained opposition from political interests associated with nearby Lithgow.
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In 1950-1951, extensive plans were made by the Joint Coal Board for a modern planned township at Wallerawang, which would have been the terminus of electrification of the railway from Sydney, location of a new railway workshop and power station, and the transport hub for a major expansion of coal
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The local school has operated at three sites, in 1860 the first small stone school opened near the present power station, in 1882 the school relocated nearer the township and finally to its present location near Lake Wallace in 1995. The 1860 school, which is still standing, was opened by James
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over the Blue Mountains, a Ethan Bell was granted a large portion of land in the area now known as Wallerawang. In 1836 the property was to become known as Barton Park.
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In the 1890s, the nearby Pipers Flat railway station was the proposed site for a large iron and steel works proposed by free-trade politician and businessman,
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A proposal for a new power station specifically designed to use the lower grade coal of the area was approved in 1950. Built beside the
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with a junction 600 metres (2,000 ft) west of the station being the start of the railway line to Mudgee, later extended as the
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Two of Bell's convict servants took up land leases in the area in the 1850s, one of them was Maddox who named his lease Lidsdale.
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passes through the town of Wallerawang. In 1870 the track was opened to Wallerawang on its way to the next temporary terminus at
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In 1978 Lake Wallace was constructed to provide additional water cooling capacity for the power station.
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The Wallerawang Power Station was a coal fired station located on the eastern side of the township.
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With various upgrades the station generated power for the Australian national power grid.
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Bent Backs - An illustrated social and technological history of the Western Coal Field
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The Illustrated Sydney News and New South Wales Agriculturalist and Grazier
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commenced construction of the power station, power being generated in 1957.
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Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Historical Section (1995),
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It was placed out of service in 2014 and is marked for demolition.
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Wallerawang has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
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Lithgow Visitor Information Centre, accessed 14 April 2010.
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Lithgow Heavy Anti Aircraft Gun Stations and Dummy Station
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closed during the early 1990s but is to be reopened.
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In 1824, 11 years after the first exploration led by
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From May 1882, Wallerawang became a 8: 1194:"Wallerawang Power Station to be demolished" 939:"Wallerawang Railway Station and yard group" 894:"Wallerawang rail bridges over Cox's River" 565:at a total cost of £900,000 ($ 1,800,000). 555:RAAF No.4 Inland Aircraft Fuel Depot (IAFD) 1275: 1261: 1253: 1149:– via National Library of Australia. 1133:"Automation In New Electric Power Station" 1121:– via National Library of Australia. 1105:"Early Construction Of Wang Power Station" 1093:– via National Library of Australia. 1065:– via National Library of Australia. 810:"Coal Board Plans 1200 Cottages For 'Wang" 657:– via National Library of Australia. 438:St John the Evangelist Church, Wallerawang 48: 31: 529:Electricity Commission of New South Wales 1525:Lithgow Valley Colliery and Pottery Site 949:Department of Planning & Environment 904:Department of Planning & Environment 682:Department of Planning & Environment 944:New South Wales State Heritage Register 899:New South Wales State Heritage Register 677:New South Wales State Heritage Register 574: 444:Coxs River railway bridges, Wallerawang 411:New South Wales State Heritage Register 350:. It is believed they knew the area as 366:to the area now known as Wallerawang. 981: 979: 281: 269: 255: 248: 7: 1029:from the original on 25 October 2022 988:NSWrail.net, accessed 14 April 2010. 866:"'WANG BADLY LET DOWN BY COAL BOARD" 506:Wallerawang Power Station built 1957 75: 591:. 13 November 2008. Archived from 553:, Wallerawang was the location of 29:Town in New South Wales, Australia 25: 621:. Lithgow Tourism. 19 August 2011 1240: 1192:Ashworth, Len (8 January 2015). 1077:"'Wang Power Station Site Fixed" 961: 916: 694: 672:"St. John the Evangelist Church" 403:Church of St John the Evangelist 176:158 km (98 mi) WNW of 170:115 km (71 mi) SSE of 74: 67: 1012:NSW Environment & Heritage 769:"The Late Mr. Joseph Mitchell" 251:Localities around Wallerawang: 1: 1510:Lithgow Coal Stage Signal Box 1049:"Power House For Wallerawang" 846:. 16 November 1951. p. 2 749:. 9 October 1897. p. 786 164:14 km (9 mi) NW of 158:50 km (31 mi) E of 55:St John the Evangelist Church 1441:Cooerwull railway footbridge 1010:Wallerawang Railway Precinct 818:. 9 December 1948. p. 4 775:. 30 October 1897. p. 6 323:. It is also located on the 18:Wallerawang, New South Wales 1628:Lithgow Correctional Centre 1565:Wallerawang railway station 1540:Marrangaroo railway viaduct 641:"New Church at Wallerawang" 465:Wallerawang railway station 450:Wallerawang railway station 354:. 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Wallerawang, New South Wales
New South Wales

St John the Evangelist Church
Wallerawang is located in New South Wales
Coordinates
33°24′40″S 150°03′50″E / 33.411°S 150.064°E / -33.411; 150.064
Bathurst
Lithgow
Mudgee
Sydney
LGA(s)
City of Lithgow
Region
Central Tablelands
County
Australia
State electorate(s)
Bathurst
Federal division(s)
Calare
Portland
Lidsdale
Marrangaroo
Lithgow
Central Tablelands
New South Wales
Lithgow
Great Western Highway
Main Western railway line

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