John Whitton

John Whitton (1820, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, England – 20 February 1898), an Anglo–Australian railway engineer, was the Engineer-in-Charge for the New South Wales Railways, serving between 1856 and 1899, considered the Father of New South Wales Railways. Under his supervision, it is estimated that 2,171 miles (3,494 km) of railway around New South Wales and Victoria were completed. Whitton was responsible for the construction of the Blue Mountains railway line and parts of the Main Western railway line, in particular the Great Zig Zag near Lithgow, and much of the Great Southern line.

Personal facts

John Whitton
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1820
Birth place
England , Yorkshire , Wakefield
Date of deathFebruary 20, 1898
Place of death
New South Wales , Mittagong , Australia
Known for
Australians
Railway engineering

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  1. http://www.zigzagrailway.com.au/history/whitton.html