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Re: [NSW] Clyburn?



"Chris" <chrisc@fl.net.au> wrote in message 3a0fab3a$1@fl.net.au">news:3a0fab3a$1@fl.net.au...
> The name Clyburn comes from that it is near Clyde station, and in the
early
> railway years alot of the workers there grew sideburns, hence the name
> Clyburn.

Rubbish - halfway between CLYde and auBURN is how it got its name.

Dave


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> > Between Auburn and Clyde is the clyde railway workshops and it's
> > deserted looking station. My 1989 street directory calls it Clyburn
> > (cly[deau]burn) is this it's offical name?
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