Maryborough

The impressive station building at Maryborough, Victoria, in 2013. Maryborough (pop c 7600) was described by Mark Twain as a railway station with a town attached. Passenger services ended in 1993 and the station became derelict, but was refurbished in 2006/2007 and in 2010 saw a limited passenger service reintroduced, basically one train morning and afternoon. The freight yard has remained open and operating. Needless to say, during this visit there were no signs of activity.

Location: Maryborough

Original line: Victorian Railways

Photographer: Colin Miller

Contact photographer: Colin Miller

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Date: 02/06/2013

Image number: 43374


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