Marrangaroo, New South Wales

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Marrangaroo is a small town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia in the City of Lithgow.

Marrangaroo is located a few kilometres or 5 minutes west of Lithgow. It is accessible from the Great Western Highway, and has no rail station and little bus services. Jones Bros Bus Company run buses between Lithgow and Bathurst, which makes limited stops at Marrangaroo on the Great Western Highway. A main feature of Marrangaroo is the Trout Farm which is opposite the Lithgow Correctional Centre.

The Lithgow Golf Club (aka. Eskroy Park) is a picturesque 18 hole course with the clubhouse originally built by Charles Hoskins as the family residence.

Also, it has been suggested as the western terminus for the proposed Bells Line Expressway [1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1] Bells Line of Road corridor, New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority

Coordinates: 33°26′S, 150°07′E