Mooterdine is a locality in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, east of Boddington.
The station was established to serve returned soldiers living on the Noombling Estate, a short distance to the north east, and takes its name from the nearby Mooterdine Pool in the Hotham River.
[2] Both the station and the Boddington to Narrogin line were opened on 18 September 1926 and officially closed in September 1961, although the last revenue train on the line had run on 1 May 1957.
[3] In 2012 the CBH Group name its second CBH class locomotive, after this locality – which was a part of the older extended system of grain lines in the Wheatbelt railway lines of Western Australia.
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