Tenterfield Railway
The Tenterfield Railway is a historic railway line located in New South Wales, Australia. It was originally opened in 1884 to connect the town of Tenterfield with the broader railway network, facilitating the transport of goods and passengers. The line played a significant role in the region's development, particularly in the timber and agricultural industries.
Today, the Tenterfield Railway is no longer in regular operation, but parts of the line have been preserved as a heritage railway. The Tenterfield Railway Station, built in the Victorian architectural style, remains a notable landmark and serves as a reminder of the area's rich railway history.