NEW ENGLAND
The closest terminus location on the Stonnington Valley Railway to St. John. New England is the end of the branchline from St. John, and is the only other location on this line. The station has a small platform, three sidings and three small industries. The cab power to the branchline is selected by St. John.
New England has the smallest signalling panel on the Stonnington Valley Railway (by square area), that controls two power blocks and four sets of points. The buffers at the down end of the yard overlook the Continuous crossover on the parallel mainlines between Armstrong, Lloydhurst, St. John and Littlebank.
New England has the smallest signalling panel on the Stonnington Valley Railway (by square area), that controls two power blocks and four sets of points. The buffers at the down end of the yard overlook the Continuous crossover on the parallel mainlines between Armstrong, Lloydhurst, St. John and Littlebank.