Maryborough Railway Station is located in the port city of Maryborough., the mouth of (Mary River) on the Mary River in northeast Queensland.
Maryborough Railway Station is a Queensland cultural heritage, built in 1882, is a typical Victorian style building, the railway complex also has a small town whistle museum (Whistle Stop Museum), records the unforgettable railway history of Maryborough.
The Maryborough to Jinpi (Gympie) railway line, which began construction in 1878, was completed in three years with several hoes and shovel. By 1895, the area had 300 locally built rail vehicles. Since 1873, Maryborough has been the main supplier of steam train, diesel motor train and electrical train and train compartments for a long time in railway history.
Maryborough Railway Station also has a bomb shelter built during World War II, which can be seen in sight.
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