Mansfield railway station, Victoria
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Mansfield is a former railway station in Mansfield
Mansfield, Victoria
Mansfield is a small town in the foothills of the Victorian part of the Australian Alps. It is approximately 180 km north-east of Melbourne...

, Victoria
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Victoria is the second most populous state in Australia. Geographically the smallest mainland state, Victoria is bordered by New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania on Boundary Islet to the north, west and south respectively....

, Australia
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. The former station building now serves tourists to the community as a visitor centre.

The station is of a traditional timber design, and features many original fixtures including pressed metal interior walls, original doors and timber panelling and a full length signal bay window. Original light fittings are also in place inside the station building.

Additional structures on site include a large goods shed, bearing a warning notice "DANGER - UNSTABLE STRUCTURE - DO NOT ENTER". A crane is also located in what was the goods yard on the Mansfield goods platform.

The station is the terminus of the former Melbourne - Yea - Mansfield Line. The Mansfield train service ran its last service in 1978, with a Walker Rail Motor on stretches of track that in parts had 15 mph speed srestrictions due to lack of track maintenance by the then state government owned Victorian Railways. Goods and freight services continued on the line until six months later, when they were also discontinued.

The rail was dismantled ten years later, and part of the former rail reserve has been used in road and highway re-alignments. A length of original broad-gauge railway line of around 2 km remains from just off the Mansfield station platform, supporting a crushed gravel walking and bicycle path. There is no anticipated return of rail services to Mansield.
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