Murrayville railway station explained

Murrayville
Style:Australian closed station
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-35.2612°N 141.186°W
Platform:1
Opened:1912
Status:Closed

Murrayville Railway Station was the railway station servicing the town of Murrayville in Victoria, Australia.

The station was constructed in 1912 on the Pinnaroo railway line for the Victorian Railways. It comprises a standard, single storey, timber weatherboard, portable station building with ventilated double gable roof and an attached waiting area. Other structures include the corrugated iron clad goods shed and two van goods sheds. The water tower, toilet shed and store to the station platform have been demolished, while a loading ramp and a set of railway tracks have also been removed.

The station buildings are currently leased by the local shire council[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Murrayville Railway Station – Heritage Listed Location. Murrayville Railway Station. 13 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304051758/http://www.onmydoorstep.com.au/heritage-listing/867/murrayville-railway-station. 4 March 2016. dead.