Hunter River Railway Company

Hunter River Railway Company
Company typePublic company
IndustryRailway transport
Founded20 April 1853 (1853-04-20)
Defunct23 April 1855 (1855-04-23)
FateBought by the Government of New South Wales
SuccessorNew South Wales Government Railways
Headquarters
Sydney
,
Australia
Area served
Hunter Valley

The Hunter River Railway Company was formed in 1853 to develop a railway from Newcastle to Maitland in New South Wales, Australia. When the company faced financial difficulties during construction, it was bought by the Government of New South Wales and the line subsequently opened in 1857. The line devised by the company is the oldest section of what became the Great Northern Railway from Sydney to Wallangarra on the Queensland border.