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WWII Noonamah Railway Siding and Store Depot
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Old railway siding and stores depot near Strauss Airfield consisting of a raised earth loading platform, part of NAR spur line and concrete slabs.
The Noonamah railway siding and its associated sites was developed as an adjunct to the Aerodrome Development Program in early 1942, when a series of airstrips and airfields, including Strauss, Hughes and Livingstone was established south of Darwin.
The railway siding was used extensively by the civilian run North Australia Railway (NAR) throughout the war years to transport personnel to and from military camps and facilities in the area, for the transport of plant and equipment for major works, and the transport of stores and equipment for distribution to units based in the vicinity.
The associated camp area was established to accommodate personnel employed at both the siding and stores depot and comprised a number of features that were introduced to provide a degree of comfort for the personnel serving there, including elevated quarters to allow air flow and relative protection from termite and pest infestation.
The stores depot was established to provide storage for a range of equipment used at the nearby airfields of Strauss, Hughes, Livingstone and Sattler and was used throughout the war years.
The Noonamah railway siding and associated sites provide a relatively intact example of a wartime military siding and a highly visual linking of the uses the site fulfilled over a range of activities.
The Noonamah railway siding, camp and stores depot combine to form what is the only example of such a precinct in the Territory and is a significant element of the Territorys wartime heritage.
18/03/2004
16/09/2005
09/03/2007
Comment sought
12/09/2007
09/11/2007
21/11/2007
HAC2004/0008
Historic
Litchfield Municipality
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NameDescriptionDate Added
ViewNoonamahRailingSidingStore 231215_LR1.JPGRemains14/JUL/21
ViewNoonamahRailingSidingStore 231215_LR2.JPGRemains14/JUL/21
ViewNoonamahRailingSidingStore 231215_LR3.JPGRemains14/JUL/21
ViewNoonamahRailingSidingStore 231215_LR4.JPGSignage14/JUL/21
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Further Information
   
NameDescriptionDate Added
ViewInstrument and Gazettal.pdfInstrument and Gazettal04/FEB/09
ViewWWII Noonamah sites - Background hist info.pdfBackground Historical Information21/MAR/11
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Approximate Location
   
LAIS KeyStreet NumberStreet NameSuburbLocation CodeLot NumberLTO PlanPartTenure
695 00418 2150STUARTNOONAMAH695418 - - V
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