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Burra Railway Station

Burra Railway Station, nestled in the historic town of Burra in South Australia, is a relic of the past, showcasing 19th-century railway architecture. This charming station, built in 1870, served as a critical transport hub for the copper mining industry and played a vital role in the region’s economic prosperity. Its well-preserved buildings, including the Goods Shed and the Station Master’s House, offer a glimpse into the bygone era of steam engines and bustling trade. Now a museum, it stands as a testament to the town’s heritage, inviting visitors to explore and appreciate the rich tapestry of its industrial past.