Fern Hill railway station

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Fern Hill
General information
Line(s) Daylesford
Platforms1
Tracks1
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Opened16 February 1880
Closed3 July 1978
Services
Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Tylden   Daylesford line  Trentham
  List of closed railway stations in Victoria  

Fern Hill railway station on the Daylesford railway line in Victoria, Australia was opened on Monday, 16 February 1880, and closed on Monday, 3 July 1978. [1]

Very little remains of the former Fern Hill Station. The former station building was burnt down and most of the area is overgrown. A row of cypress trees marks the road off James Lane leading to the station site, and the platform remains can still be seen.

By 1969, the platform was 72.5m in length, and by 1975, a crane still existed at the station. [2]

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References

  1. Osborne, Murrell (1978). Timber, Spuds and Spa. Australian Railway Historical Society. ISBN   0-85849-023-4.
  2. "Daylesford Line: Review". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. July 1975. p. 150.

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