Geraldton railway station was originally the terminus of Northampton lines in Western Australia.
On 26 July 1879, the original Geraldton station opened as part of the Northampton line.
With the discovery of gold in the Murchison River, a new station was built off Durlacher Street.
When the WA Museum relocated to its new premises in 2000, the old station building lay vacant until restored in 2014 as the City of Greater Geraldton Visitor Centre.
[4][5] The station is today utilised by Transwa road coach services to Perth.