The Crookwell railway station is a historic gem. The railway yards were first opened in 1902 and was a significant pioneer terminus station. The line was used to transport stock, goods which included potatoes, iron ore and superphosphates as well as people. The facilities are still present today including a 100-foot platform, wooden station building, stock siding with yards, goods shed, 60-foot turntable and ash pit. Learn how the fettler (track workers) operated. Enjoy the original station building and train tracks. See the 60 foot cast iron William Sellars Turntable.
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