Tenterfield Railway Station
Tenterfield Railway Station is a historic railway station located in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia. It was opened in 1886 and served as a key point on the Main North Line, facilitating the transport of goods and passengers in the region. The station features a distinctive Victorian architectural style, characterized by its red brick construction and gabled roof.
Today, Tenterfield Railway Station is no longer operational for regular train services but has been preserved as a heritage site. It is part of the Tenterfield Railway Station Precinct, which includes several other historical buildings, attracting visitors interested in the region's railway history.