Gympie railway station is an Australian heritage-listed former railway station in Gympie, Queensland, on the North Coast line. It was the primary railway station serving Gympie from 1881 until 1989.
Southbound view of Gympie rail yard, 1987
Dead end station in 1882
View of the yard in 1882
Architectural plans for Railway Drivers and Firemen's quarters, 1905
Gympie is a city and a locality in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. In the Wide Bay-Burnett District, Gympie is about 170.7 kilometres (110 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane. The city lies on the Mary River, which floods Gympie occasionally. The locality of Gympie is the central business district for the city of Gympie and also the administrative centre for the Gympie Region local government area. As of the 2021 Census, Gympie had an urban population of 22,424.
Gympie Town Hall, 2015
Gold mining leases and claims on the Deep Lead, 1869
Lower Mary Street, c. 1925
1873 Gympie flood