Kareela railway station

Kareela was a short-lived railway station on the Main South railway line in New South Wales, Australia. It opened in 1889, 169 km south of Sydney, originally as Wollondilly, was renamed Kareela in 1891, and closed in 1915. The closure was as a result of the duplication of the railway line that opened in September 1915.

Kareela
Services
Preceding station Former Services Following station
Penrose
towards Albury
Main Southern Line Bundanoon
towards Sydney

There was a post office nearby, also known as, Kareela, which closed in 1916, as a result of the earlier station closure. Penrose Public School was known as Kareela, from 1891 to 1922. Referring to the surrounding area as Kareela continued into the 1920s, but became uncommon after 1925. Penrose Road was called Kareela Road until 1982. The parallel road, which runs along the northern side of the railway line, is now known as Kareela Road, but the former locality is now either part of Penrose or Bundanoon.

The name has been applied to a suburb in Sydney, Kareela, since 1968.

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