Marulan on the Meridian
Marulan's original Post Office opened at Old Marulan (corner Hume Highway and Marulan South Road) in 1836. Being on the main southern road at the time Marulan enjoyed a good mail service daily except on Fridays. By 1848 a two-horse coach was running from Camden to Picton, Berrima, Marulan and Goulburn.
By 1866 a large camp of railway workers had set up near the new railway line and the Terminus Hotel had been built. There was great demand for a Post Office to be opened at the 'Marulan Camp' in the rail terminus building.
Phil Dignam MP was asked to name the new Post Office. As a private township had been laid out and sold under the name Mooroowoollen, he suggested that be the name of the Post Office. The Mooroowoollen Post Office grew in importance because it was the terminus of the southern railway. Mail from here was dispatched by Cobb & Co and coached to all points south.
Mooroowoollen officially became Marulan on 1 September 1878 and in 1885 the railway department erected the present Post Office with a Postmaster's residence attached. The Post Office building has been privately owned since 1977. The Post Office property title was split from the residence in 2002, with the new owner adding the extension in 2003. It operated as the Marulan Post Office until 2010.
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