I grew up in Maryborough QLD, but there is another Maryborough in Victoria. I decided to visit and take the train which takes two and a half hours. The train left about 9:15 and the cost of the return senior's ticket was $5.
The train splits at Ballarat with the first three carriages going on to Ararat and the remaining three carriages proceeding to Maryborough.
Mark Twain visited the town and described it as ''a station with a town attached".
In 1895 American writer Mark Twain visited the town and remarked about the station upon his visit.
A school of technology.
It's about a kilometer walk from the station to the town centre so I started my day's exercise. I've ben doing plenty of walking during this trip.
Next door was this wooden house. The temperature inside would be much the same as the temperature outside,
Hunger and cold intervened and I demolished this meat pie. The bakery was filled with senior citizens who were also cold and hungry.
The Court House to the left. There is also a similar vintage Town Hall but it was obscured by a large tree.
Balconies,
I went back to the cafe at the station and enjoyed this and a mug of coffee. It's cold enough that I need my cap everywhere I go outside.
It was a lovely day trip except for the return train trip. At Ballarat, our train had a problem joining up to the train returning from Ararat and we had to change to the other train. I was lucky to get a seat and many passengers had to stand.