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== Railway == [[Kyogle railway station|Kyogle station]] is served by the main [[North Coast railway line, New South Wales|North Coast railway line]] between Sydney and Brisbane. A train from Sydney to Brisbane stops at 2:46am and a train from Brisbane to Sydney stops at 7:53am (only stops if there are booked passengers getting on or off at Kyogle).<ref>{{Cite New South Wales transport timetables|North Coast Region}}</ref> A short crossing loop used to be located at the passenger station, but when the loop was extended for {{convert|1500|m|ft|adj=on}}-long trains, the crossing loop was relocated to a more suitable β straighter β site outside town. Further north along the railway line towards Brisbane, located at Cougal, is the [[Cougal Spiral (railway)|Border Loop]] [[spiral (railway)|spiral]], where the track loops 360 degrees and eventually passes over itself. This loop was constructed for trains to climb from the low side (NSW) to the high side (QLD) of the [[McPherson Range]]. In 2012, Kyogle Council made a submission for a twice-daily train service, between Kyogle and Brisbane, which would benefit both the South East Queensland and the Kyogle regions, especially in tourism. <ref> Kyogle Council Submission: https://web.archive.org/web/20210608101930/https://undertheclocksblog.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/kyogle-council.pdf </ref>
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