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Mullet Creek is located on the New South Wales Central Coast.
I know the definition of creek to be a small, shallow body of flowing water. I've never been able to correlate this with the naming of the enormous tributary that feeds the mighty Hawkesbury River.
I learned that the construction of the railway line between Hawkesbury and Woy Woy in New South Wales began in 1883 at a time when railway construction was at its peak. It was the final stage in the railway line connecting Sydney and Newcastle - and I love this most beautiful part of the journey.
Mullet refers to Australia's famous sea mullet, highly abundant in the estuarine and coastal waters of New South Wales. Massive annual migrations or 'mullet runs' made the fish a vital food source.
As the rail line runs right next to the creek, it gives the impression of actually being on the water.
Nestled near the Woy Woy Tunnel, the creek is famously adjacent to Wondabyne Railway Station, the only train station in Australia with no road access.
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