The Port Lincoln railway station is situated on the Eyre Peninsula Railway in the city of Port Lincoln, South Australia. This location is significant as it provides a historical context to the railway system in the region and offers a unique insight into the transportation history of South Australia.
The original Port Lincoln station, which opened in 1908, was a timber building. However, in 1927, it was replaced by a two-storey stone and reinforced concrete building. This change in architecture provides a glimpse into the evolution of building materials and design over time.
The Port Lincoln station houses some former South Australian Railways and Coffin Bay Tramway wagons, as well as an 830 class locomotive, number 850. These exhibits provide a tangible link to the past and offer visitors a chance to explore the region's railway history in a hands-on way.
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