
The Lapstone Zig Zag, established in 1867, is a historic railway line in Glenbrook, New South Wales, designed to navigate the steep ascent of Lapstone Hill. This engineering marvel features a series of switchbacks, allowing trains to reverse direction on its three-tiered path. The route includes the impressive Knapsack Viaduct, a sandstone arch bridge spanning Knapsack Gully, and the remains of Lucasville Station, built in 1877. Today, the area serves as a popular bushwalking track, offering scenic views and a glimpse into Australia's railway heritage.
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