Nankin, Queensland

Nankin is a rural locality in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the, Nankin had a population of 176 people.

Geography
The now-closed Emu Park railway line entered the locality from the west (Nerimbera) and exits to the north. Four now-abandoned stations served the locality:

The now-closed branch line to Broadmount separated from the Emu Park railway line at Nankin Junction and travelled to the south-west (now Thompson Point) through the following abandoned railway stations within the locality (from west to east):
 * Nankin Junction railway station (-23.3886°N, 150.6307°W)
 * Leaholme railway station (-23.3652°N, 150.6474°W)
 * Coolcorra railway station (-23.3566°N, 150.6554°W)
 * Sleipner Junction railway station (-23.3468°N, 150.6614°W)


 * Crescent View railway station (approx -23.4246°N, 150.6792°W)
 * Meadows railway station (approx -23.4311°N, 150.6929°W)
 * Balnagowan railway station (approx -23.4574°N, 150.7214°W)

The Rockhampton–Emu Park Road runs through from south-west to north-west.

History
Nankin Junction Provisional School opened in 1899. On 1 January 1909 it became Nankin Junction State School. It closed circa 1940.

Demographics
In the Nankin had a population of 170 people.

In the, Nankin had a population of 176 people.