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The Noojee Railway Station Precinct

Mount Baw Baw Tourist Road, Noojee, Victoria, 3833
Noojee Heritage Centre with family Picnic area
Picnic and Family area at the Noojee Railway Station Precinct
Tribute to Graham Brown
Moving the J550 from Warragul Rotary Park to the Noojee Railway Station Precinct
Will Langoor,  President of the Noojee & District Historical Society and Gary Blackwood, MP
On the 30 April 1919 the first official train arrived at the Noojee Railway Station
Railway employee Frank Bawden is seen centre with timber workers in 1922
Siding after the 1926 fires
Last standing trestle bridge in Noojee
Noojee Heritage Centre with family Picnic area
Picnic and Family area at the Noojee Railway Station Precinct
Tribute to Graham Brown
Moving the J550 from Warragul Rotary Park to the Noojee Railway Station Precinct
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Mount Baw Baw Tourist Road, Noojee, Victoria, 3833
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Noojee Heritage Centre with family Picnic area
Noojee Heritage Centre with family Picnic area
Picnic and Family area at the Noojee Railway Station Precinct
Picnic and Family area at the Noojee Railway Station Precinct
Tribute to Graham Brown
Tribute to Graham Brown
Moving the J550 from Warragul Rotary Park to the Noojee Railway Station Precinct
Moving the J550 from Warragul Rotary Park to the Noojee Railway Station Precinct
Will Langoor,  President of the Noojee & District Historical Society and Gary Blackwood, MP
Will Langoor, President of the Noojee & District Historical Society and Gary Blackwood, MP
On the 30 April 1919 the first official train arrived at the Noojee Railway Station
On the 30 April 1919 the first official train arrived at the Noojee Railway Station
Railway employee Frank Bawden is seen centre with timber workers in 1922
Railway employee Frank Bawden is seen centre with timber workers in 1922
Siding after the 1926 fires
Siding after the 1926 fires
Last standing trestle bridge in Noojee
Last standing trestle bridge in Noojee

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