1869: Opened as Cables Siding.
1871: Renamed Penrose
1916: Relocated to current location.
Station is still open and in daily use.
The name is believed to be that of a Cornish family.
It was suggested by a Mrs Hammond, an early pioneer to the area, who had come from Cornwall (UK).
She was apparently a good friend of the family.
Check our new Linktree site above for piles of dreary entertainment.
Penrose Station photos.
All photos: Brad Peadon
Penrose Station waiting room.
All photos: Brad Peadon
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Video: Penrose Station - 2022
Video: Penrose Station - 2022
Video: Crookwell / Wingello / Moss Vale - 1989
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Brad Coulter & Bradly Coulter Jnr
nswrail.net
How & Why Of Station Names - State Rail Authority
How & Why Of Station Names - State Rail Authority
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Official Home Of 'Brad N Virls'.
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