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== First Station 18xx to 196x/197x== | == First Station 18xx to 196x/197x== | ||
− | Based on a photo from | + | Based on a photo from the Harold Jenkins collection, the [[Ellershouse]] station was still around in 1960. The station was of simple design, about ~15'W x ~25'L and the roof extended down over the operator's bay. The station was on the east side of the line with the passenger waiting area on the south side. There was still a passing siding in Ellerhouse at the time the photo was taken. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<Gallery perrow=5> | <Gallery perrow=5> | ||
+ | File:Kalkman60.jpg|Early 1900s post card of station at [[Ellershouse]] showing from left to right the cattle pens, [[Ellershouse Station]] and the general store. | ||
File:DAR - Ellershouse-Station - G Roach Photo - 4December1960.jpg|[[Ellershouse Station]] on December 4, 1960. | File:DAR - Ellershouse-Station - G Roach Photo - 4December1960.jpg|[[Ellershouse Station]] on December 4, 1960. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
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Ellershouse Station
First Station 18xx to 196x/197x
Based on a photo from the Harold Jenkins collection, the Ellershouse station was still around in 1960. The station was of simple design, about ~15'W x ~25'L and the roof extended down over the operator's bay. The station was on the east side of the line with the passenger waiting area on the south side. There was still a passing siding in Ellerhouse at the time the photo was taken.
Gallery
Early 1900s post card of station at Ellershouse showing from left to right the cattle pens, Ellershouse Station and the general store.
Ellershouse Station on December 4, 1960.