
Sodwalls is a quaint hamlet in New South Wales, Australia, situated approximately 150 kilometers west of Sydney and 16 kilometers southwest of Lithgow. Established between 1827 and 1829, it was named after a sod-walled house built for troopers on Major Lockyer's Road. The area once featured a railway station on the Main Western Railway, now serving the Central West XPT service from Sydney to Dubbo. Notably, Theresa (Cissie) McLaughlin, a Catholic nun and superior of Our Lady's Nurses for the Poor in Sydney, was born here in 1890.
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