Tumut and Kunama railway lines

Tumut and Kunama lines
Gundagai station
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

430
Cootamundra
Main South Line
440
Brawlin
450
Muttama
450
Bongalong
458
Wambidgee
Burra Creek
Muttama Creek
466
Coolac
469
Pettitts
Muttama Creek
472
Mingay
475
Balls Platform
483
Gundagai
Morleys Creek
485
South Gundagai
492
Willie Ploma
Kunama
563
498
Tumblong
Batlow
555
Brightside
553
502
Luadra
Wybalena
551
507
Mount Horeb
Shaws
549
513
Califat
Wereboldera
538
519
Reka
Windowie
533
522
Gadara
528
Gilmore Junction
529
Gilmore
534
Tumut
km
km

The Tumut (/ˈtjmət/) and Kunama railway lines are disused railway lines in the south of New South Wales, Australia. The Tumut line was a 104 kilometres (65 mi) long branch of the Main South line, branching southwards from it at Cootamundra and heading to the town of Tumut. The line served the towns of Tumut and Gundagai, where the line crosses the Murrumbidgee River with a large iron girder bridge and wooden viaduct. Villages on the line included Brawlin, Muttama, Coolac and Tumblong (previously named Adelong Crossing).

The Kunama railway line was a small 35-kilometre (22 mi) branch of the Tumut line, branching from it at Gilmore, 5 kilometres (3 mi) southwest of Tumut, passing through the town of Batlow before ending in Kunama. The branch connection faced towards Tumut.