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Gympie railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gympie railway station
Gympie railway station is an Australian heritage-listed former railway station in Gympie, Queensland on the North Coast line. It was the primary railway station serving Gympie from 1881 until 1989. ==Original railway station==
After the discovery of gold in October 1867 by James Nash in Gympie, the requirement of a railway line linked to a port became apparent. In 1877, the Queensland Government approved the construction of three railways to connect mining towns to their principal ports: Townsville to Charters Towers; Bundaberg to Mount Perry; and Maryborough to Gympie. The station buildings at Gympie and Maryborough were positioned at the terminus of the track line, marking the railway’s dead end status. The line opened on 6 August 1881. Within a year of the line opening, Gympie representatives began lobbying for a rail link to Brisbane and on 17 July 1891, the Gympie to Brisbane line was opened.〔 This is when the original building was re-sited from the end of the track to the southern side of the line, allowing the line to pass through Gympie.
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