Cora Lynn

English

Etymology

Unknown in both cases.

Proper noun

Cora Lynn

  1. A locality in the Shire of Cardinia, Victoria, Australia.
  2. A locality on the Waimakariri River, between Cass and Arthur's Pass, Canterbury, New Zealand. A railway crossing loop named Cora Lynn on the north side of the river still exists. [1]
    • 1954 June, J. B. Snell, “The New Zealand Government Railways—1”, in Railway Magazine, page 379, photo caption:
      Greymouth-Christchurch express, hauled by class "Ja" 4-8-2 locomotive No. 1268, at Cora Lynn, between Arthur's Pass and Springfield, South Island

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