Casterton railway station

Coordinates: 37°35′15″S 141°24′14″E / 37.58745°S 141.40382°E / -37.58745; 141.40382
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Casterton railway station

Casterton railway station was a railway station on the Casterton railway line in Victoria, Australia. The station was built by A. C. Findley, and opened in 1886.[1] A mixed Passenger–goods train continued to operate on the Casterton Line until 1949 when the passenger service was withdrawn. On 15 March 1954, a rail–car service between Branxholme and Casterton was started on a basis of seeing whether it would be profitable or not. This service was cancelled on 31 July 1954.[2] However, the station was never demolished, and following a period of restoration, now operates as a tourist attraction.[1] [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "CASTERTON RAILWAY STATION". Victorian Heritage Database. Heritage Council Victoria. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  2. ^ About our Railway Station Casterton & District Historical Society Inc.
  3. ^ Robertson, Adam; Glenelg Shire Council; Casterton and District Historical Society (2017). The history of the Casterton Railway Station. Retrieved 22 July 2019.

37°35′15″S 141°24′14″E / 37.58745°S 141.40382°E / -37.58745; 141.40382