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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yarram was a railway station on the Woodside railway line. The railway opened to Yarram on 8 February, 1921. After the 1940''s it was the only station on the Woodside line to remain open, effectively making it the terminus station of the South Gippsland line. It closed during the late 1980''s, along with Alberton and Welshpool stations. Yarram station''s Goods Shed has now been converted into a youth crime centre. The station closed to passenger service, when the new…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yarram was a railway station on the Woodside railway line. The railway opened to Yarram on 8 February, 1921. After the 1940''s it was the only station on the Woodside line to remain open, effectively making it the terminus station of the South Gippsland line. It closed during the late 1980''s, along with Alberton and Welshpool stations. Yarram station''s Goods Shed has now been converted into a youth crime centre. The station closed to passenger service, when the new V/Line deal came in 1981. Steamrail ran K153 to Yarram as a last steam train tour in 1982. The freight service closed in 1987, to Yarram, six years after passenger services were ceased. The line limit was to Welshpool after 1987. The track from Barry Beach Junction - Yarram was removed a few years before the track was removed from Leongatha - Welshpool + Barry Beach in 1994.