The station is the junction for the branch line to Boggabilla, now cut back to North Star.
Firstly the junction is at Camurra rather than at the important centre of Moree to avoid the need for an extra large bridge over the Gwydir River.
Secondly, although the branch heads off to the east, the junction is at the western end of Camurra, requiring a 180 degree curve.
This curve allows Boggabilla trains to reach Moree without the need to run around the engines.
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