Colo Vale, New South Wales
Colo Vale New South Wales |
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File:Colo Vale Railway Station.jpg
Colo Vale Railway Station located on the Old Picton Loop Line
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Population | 1,719 (2011 census)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Established | 1837 | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 2575 | ||||||||||||||
Location | 125 km (78 mi) South-West of Sydney CBD | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | Wingecarribee Shire | ||||||||||||||
Region | Southern Highlands | ||||||||||||||
Parish | Colo | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Wollondilly | ||||||||||||||
Federal Division(s) | Hume | ||||||||||||||
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Colo Vale (Known colloquially by locals as 'The Vale') is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. It is situated 2 km north-west of Aylmerton, 5 km from the Hume Highway and 12 km drive to Mittagong.
According to the 2011 census, Colo Vale had a population of 1,719 people.[1]
The surrounding area is part of the Parish of Colo which includes the villages of Aylmerton, Willow Vale, Alpine and Yerrinbool.
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Facilities
Colo Vale has a mixed-business general store and many home based businesses are situated within the town, including hairdressers, small manufacturing businesses, and a large native plant nursery (Wariapendi Nursery).
Colo Vale also has a Public School on Wattle Street. A large sporting oval is located adjacent to the school. It includes community facilities include sporting fields, tennis courts, a community hall and a Rural Fire Service station.
Transport
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History
The village was formerly a station on the Main Southern Railway, until that line was deviated in 1919 to a less steep alignment with easier grades and the original line became the Picton Loop line. Colo Vale railway station, though disused, has been restored and is in good condition.[citation needed]
The word Colo is believed to be an Aboriginal word for "a hill formed by volcanic rock", thus in 1837 when John Kiernan purchased some land where modern Colo Vale is, he called it Colo. In addition, this name became the official Parish name for the area.[citation needed]
During the early 1860s, increased settlement occurred due to the rich soil which derived from decomposing volcanic rock.
St. Pauls Anglican Church which still stands today was built in 1884. This operates as a branch church of Mittagong Anglican Church.
The first school was built in 1911. In 1923, Colo Vale was settled by English migrant poultry farmers. In 1954, Colo Vale had a of population 121 with 37 dwellings.[citation needed]
References
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External links
Bibliography
- Bayley, W. A. 1973. Picton-Mittagong Loop-Line Railway. Bulli: Austrail. ISBN 0-909597-14-6
- Bayley, W. A. 1975. Picton-Mittagong Main Line Railway. Bulli: Austrail. ISBN 0-909597-15-4
Photo gallery
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Colo Vale Town Sign.jpg
Town Entry Sign, Wattle Street -
Colo Vale Village Store.jpg
Village Store, Railway Street -
Colo Vale Rural Fire Shed.jpg
Rural Fire Service Shed, Banksia Street -
Colo Vale Memorial Hall.jpg
War Memorial Hall, Railway Street -
Colo Vale Road Bridge.jpg
Road overbridge, closed -
St Paul's Church Colo Vale.jpg
St Paul's Anglican Church, Church Ave