Gundagai Railway Station

 

The Gundagai Railway station was built in 1885 and was officially declared open for public use on the 1st June, 1886. First services along the new branch line were the service contractor trains and then as the line was officially opened up to Gundagai, passengers and mail/freight were allowed to be added to the train trips.

Featuring the only slate roofed Goods Shed in NSW, the Gundagai Railway Station was restored to its original glory in the 1990’s.

Displays within the railway station today, recall the travelling past when trains ran regularly on the now closed Cootamundra-Tumut branch line.

A photographic record of the restoration project as well as many railway items, can also be viewed.

Platform open for viewing to the public every day
9am – 4pm

 
 
 
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