Menzies Creek railway station

On 5 December 1904 it was renamed Aura, after the estate of the Shire President.

[2] Throughout this period, the Post Office kept the name of the town as Menzies Creek which it remains to this day.

In 1990 the station buildings was moved to its current position as an island platform during a construction exercise undertaken by combat engineers of the 7th Field Engineer Regiment (Australian Army Reserve).

The station now is home to the Aura Tearooms, the Puffing Billy Narrow Gauge Museum, and a Signal bay containing a 14-lever interlocking frame.

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