Mount Victoria Railway Station is located on the Main Western Line in the upper Blue Mountains. The station opened on 1 May 1868 as the last stop on the Great Western Railway. Newspaper reports described it as "a model station and it would be well if the Government would repeat it as often as they have got occasion to build a railway station in the future". In 1868, the station included a single roadside platform, a small sandstone station building, a carriage dock platform, a Station Master’s residence, a goods shed, and a 40-foot locomotive turntable. https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sydneytrains/culture-and-heritage/welcome-to-mount-victoria-railway-station-heritage-precinct%C2%A0
Part of: Mount Victoria Village