Killucan Station
Killucan Railway Station
Postcard photo of Killucan Railway Station which opened in 1848 and continued in service until 1963.
© Harold T. BotwellKillucan Railway Station
© Harold T. Botwell
© Harold T. Botwell
Killucan Railway Station
Postcard photo of Killucan Railway Station which opened in 1848 and continued in service until 1963.
© Harold T. BotwellKillucan
This station opened in 1848 and continued to serve until 1963. It catered for both passengers and goods.
It is an attractive brick-built station which has been attributed to J. S. Mulvany.
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