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Mo 29.07.2024 04:29

Today's historic of the day: The signal box at the former station at Trawalla, Vic, January 24, 1987.

Trawalla is 157km from Melbourne and 39km west of Ballarat on the broad gauge former main Western railway that carried trains between Melbourne and Adelaide. At the time, in addition to interstate trains to Adelaide, this section carried VLine passenger trains from Melbourne to Horsham and Dimboola. It was a crossing station with a mechanical signal box and semaphore signals.

A front-on view of a weatherboard signal box standing on an earthen-topped passenger railway platform.  The signalbox, which is slightly elevated, has a lower part of horizontal light green coloured weatherboards, with  a fully glazed set of white painted wooden framed windows and a peaked red painted corrugated iron roof.  An enamel station nameplate with black letters on white reading TRAWALLA is affixed to the beading on one of the windows.  In the foreground running left to right is the main line track  We can see the gap beneath the platform through which the mechanical rodding and wiring accesses the signal box.

A front-on view of a weatherboard signal box standing on an earthen-topped passenger railway platform. The signalbox, which is slightly elevated, has a lower part of horizontal light green coloured weatherboards, with a fully glazed set of white painted wooden framed windows and a peaked red painted corrugated iron roof. An enamel station nameplate with black letters on white reading TRAWALLA is affixed to the beading on one of the windows. In the foreground running left to right is the main line track We can see the gap beneath the platform through which the mechanical rodding and wiring accesses the signal box.

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