Port Albert railway station

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Port Albert was the original terminus station on the South Gippsland railway line, the railway opening to that station on 13 January 1892.[1]

Early survey documents regard the station site as "Palmerston" station ground.[2]

The last advertised trolley service ran on 14 February 1949.[3]

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  2. Victorian Railways - Original Plan & Section Book c. 1888
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