New South Wales Its Progress And Resources

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New South Wales Its Progress And Resources
Philadelphia New South Wales Commission to the International E
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The existence of the great central range delayed the progress of construction by presenting great engineering difficulties, but these have been overcome, and lines now cross the range north, south, and west. The Great Northern line starts from Newcastle, and has been opened for more than 120 miles. It is intended to connect this line with Queensland on the north and Sydney on the south, the distance to the latter being about seventy miles. The Great "Western and the Great Southern lines both st...art from Sydney. The former has been finished to Bathurst, the capital of the west, a distance of over 140 miles, and will probably be carried to the river Darling. The latter through Goulburn has reached Gunning, a distance of 165 miles, and will probably before long be extended to NEW SOUTH WALES. 7 the borders of Victoria and South Australia. The works are delayed for want of labor. Trial surveys have been completed for many miles south, west, and north. The line across the Blue Mountains to Bathurst ascends to a height of 3, 500 feet, and descends by means of zig-zags both massive and ingenious.

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