Jerilderie Railway Station

Gum trees infront of red brick railway station

Constructed in 1884, the Jerilderie Railway Station represents a grand picture in the town's history. The station was repaired to coincide with the Centenary Celebrations in October 1984. It closed operations on 9 February 1987. A project to renovate the station was undertaken by the Jerilderie Historical Society in conjunction with the Jerilderie Council in April 1993, and it was used for residential purposes for some years. In 2001, State Rail provided the funding and in conjunction with the then Jerilderie Shire Council's Heritage Advisor, restored the building to its former glory. Please just view this station from the roadside as it's a private residence.