Heyfield Railway Station
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Heyfield is a closed station located in the town of
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History

Heyfield station opened in 1883 with the construction of the line from Traralgon to Heyfield and was 195 km from
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. Heyfield station saw added traffic during the 1920s, as the Glenmaggie Weir was being built. A tramline was also constructed from Heyfield to the site of the weir. In 1926, a wagon driver named Richard Gourge died at the station after being hit by a wagon. The death was ruled to be accidental. The station closed in 1987.


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Disused railway stations in Victoria (state) Transport in Gippsland (region) Shire of Wellington {{VictoriaAU-railstation-stub