Historic Maryborough Railway Station Tour

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Historic Maryborough Railway Station Tour

Cultural and Theme Tours
4 min guests
20 max guests

Highlights

  • Explore the magnificent Maryborough Railway Station and uncover the myths surrounding its origins in a guided tour.
  • Discover the craftsmanship and engineering marvels of the station while learning about its historical significance.
  • Venture into previously inaccessible areas, adding an element of intrigue to your exploration of the station.
  • Savour morning or afternoon tea in the former First-Class dining room, now a cafe, after your tour.

The Maryborough Railway Station is truly magnificent. Why was it built in this small Victorian country town?

Join a one hour guided tour to explore the myths and stories surrounding the origins of the station.

Your tour guide will also highlight the intended purpose of each section of the station, some of the changes over time, and the craftsmanship and engineering of the day. There may also be some ghost stories and some previously inaccessible areas available.

Afterwards experience the grandeur and visit the former First-Class dining room, now a cafe, for morning or afternoon tea (not included in the tour).

Bookings essential.

Tour details

  • Cultural and Theme Tours
  • On-site Experience
  • Private Tour
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • Available from 4 April 2026 to 3 April 2027

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Point
  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Operation information

Historic Maryborough Railway Station Tour

The Maryborough Railway Station is truly magnificent. Why was it built in this small Victorian country town?

Join a one hour guided tour to explore the myths and stories surrounding the origins of the station.

Your tour guide will also highlight the intended purpose of each section of the station, some of the changes over time, and the craftsmanship and engineering of the day. There may also be some ghost stories and some previously inaccessible areas available.

Afterwards experience the grandeur and visit the former First-Class dining room, now a cafe, for morning or afternoon tea (not included in the tour).

Bookings essential.

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