Memorial to Railway Workers Adelaide River
Highlights
- Reflect on the bravery of railway workers memorialised with a brass plaque on sturdy granite in Adelaide River.
- Explore the historical significance of this site, recognising the courage displayed during World War II.
- Wander through the tranquil surroundings, absorbing the solemn atmosphere that honours those who faced danger.
- Discover the rich heritage of the Adelaide River area, a poignant reminder of resilience and sacrifice.
The memorial honours railway workers who worked under strict military conditions, carrying out work while under threat of enemy fire during the Second World War. It consists of a small brass plaque fixed to a granite stone. Honours Railway Workers, who worked under strict military conditions, carrying out work while under threat of enemy fire, and also some injured men during the 1942 to 1945 period in the Adelaide River area.
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