Gerogery | 2002 | The view looking south towards Albury. The lines are the Main and Loop Lines respectively. The area on the right once contained goods and grain sidings. |
Gerogery | 2002 | A closer view of the north end of the station building, showing its rather sad state of disrepair. |
Gerogery | 2002 | Inside the station building is the remains of a concrete pillar, purpose unknown. |
Gerogery | 2002 | The remains of the fireplace on the southern-most room of the station. |
Gerogery | 2002 | The loading bank opposite the southern end of the platform. |
Gerogery | 2002 | The view of the station from the southern end. Note the low height of the wooden-faced platform. |
Jct (Henty) | 2002 | Although the branch line to Rand is no longer used, the first section still sees occasional traffic. This is the view of the junction looking north along the Main South. |
Jct (Henty) | 2002 | The view looking down the truncated branch line to Rand. |
Jct (Henty) | 2002 | The view of the branch line looking towards the junction with the Main South. The coloured light signals still operate. |
Ladysmith | 2002 | The current station of the station. The modern building at the far left is the new toilet block. |
Ladysmith | 2002 | The rear view of the superphosphate shed, still featuring some of its signage. |
Ladysmith | 2002 | The A Frame adjacent to the station building, south side. Only one of the levers still work, it's visible with the chain attached. It operates the signal on the north end of the yard. |
Ladysmith | 2002 | The view looking down the line towards Wagga Wagga. The view from the pedestrian crossing near the A Frame, facing north. The Home Signal is just visible in the distance, past the poplar. |
Ladysmith | 2002 | The Tumba Rail group are maintaining this site, as evidenced by this sign. |