The Rock railway station opened on 1 September 1880 as
Hanging Rock when the
Main South line was extended from
Wagga Wagga to
Gerogery. It was renamed
Kingston on 28 December 1882, and finally
The Rock on 10 February 1883. On 8 July 1901, The Rock became a junction station with the opening of the
Oaklands line as far as
Lockhart. It gained a locomotive depot and carriage shed at the same time. From the late 1950s, The Rock became a railmotor depot, gaining an allocation of four
CPH railmotors that were used on all services south of
Junee to
Albury and on the
Oaklands,
Rand,
Holbrook and
Kywong lines. After these services were withdrawn in 1974, the depot was demolished in 1978. ==Services==