Nyora railway station, Victoria
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Nyora | |
Station Information | |
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Line | South Gippsland Tourist Railway |
Distance from Flinders St | 93.90km |
Number of Platforms | 1 |
Number of Tracks | 3 |
Station status | Tourist Station |
Station opened | November 11th, 1890 |
Station closed | 1993 |
Google map of station | Link |
Nyora is a railway station on the former South Gippsland line in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The station is now part of the South Gippsland Tourist railway, after passenger operations on the line ceased beyond Cranbourne station in 1993. The station has been restored to its former glory by the volunteers of the South Gippsland Railway; it also contains the remains of a turntable. Nyora was the final station before the Wonthaggi line branched off from the main South Gippsland line.
[edit] Station layout
Station Navigation | ||||
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Tourist service | ||||
South Gippsland Tourist Railway line | ||||
Terminus | End of tourist services | | | Loch | Next Station → |
Closed line | ||||
South Gippsland line | ||||
← Previous Station | AGM Siding | | | Loch | Next Station → |
Wonthaggi line | ||||
← Previous Station | Junction | | | Woodleigh | Next Station → |
Closed stations |