Shelbourne railway station

Shelbourne railway station was the terminus of the short Shelbourne branch line, located in the locality of Shelbourne, Victoria[1] Australia. An extension of the line was partially constructed, and was planned to terminate at Laanecoorie, Victoria. This extension was never used, and Shelbourne station was the terminus for as long as the line was open. Some embankments and cuttings of this extension still survive, as do cattle pits and remnants of two trestle bridges that were built over Bradford Creek.

Shelbourne
General information
Coordinates36°55′19″S 144°03′36″E
Line(s)Shelbourne
Platforms1
Tracks3
Other information
StatusClosed and Demolished
History
Opened1891
Closed1970
Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Pollard   Shelbourne   Terminus
  List of closed railway stations in Victoria  

The last service ran on 15 January 1969. Bushfires destroyed several of the trestle bridges and this was used as a reason to close the line.

The only things that remain are two old grain silos and remnants of the passenger platform. The station is located on private property, with the grain silos in fair condition.

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