Redesdale Junction
Disused railway stations in Victoria (state)Use Australian English from January 2020
Redesdale Junction was a railway station and junction for the Redesdale line near Kyneton in Victoria, Australia. The junction employed a station master, porter, assistant gatekeeper and ganger. A post office operated from the junction until the station master position was abolished in 1930. The junction was an important centre for the small community. In 1918 the station master was given a lavish farewell and a marble clock when it was announced he was being transferred.The sandstone used for the Shrine of Remembrance was quarried nearby and taken by train to Melbourne via Redesdale Junction.
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Sebastopol Road, Shire of Macedon Ranges
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N -37.229661 ° | E 144.41088 ° |
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Sebastopol Road
Sebastopol Road
3444 Shire of Macedon Ranges
Victoria, Australia
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