Strathalbyn Railway Station & Visitor Centre
The historic 1884 stone railway station building, now home to the Strathalbyn Visitor Information Centre and a starting point for the town heritage walk.
A 19th-century country station
The Strathalbyn Railway Station was built in 1884 as part of the Adelaide to Victor Harbor line, and the original stone station building, platform and timber waiting shelter all survive on South Terrace at the southern edge of town. The line still runs through here for SteamRanger heritage train services.
Visitor centre
The station building now houses the Strathalbyn Visitor Information Centre - free maps of the heritage walk, antique trail, the markets, and information on accommodation, dining and the surrounding wine regions. Volunteer staffed, open most days.
Heritage walk start
The self-guided Strathalbyn Heritage Walk starts here. Pick up the map at the visitor centre and follow it through the town's 19th-century buildings.
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