Ropes Creek railway station

It was opened on 29 June 1942, after the line was extended past Dunheved to serve the St Marys Munitions factory, and was named after Ropes Creek, a waterway nearby.

The station was the terminus of the line, and consisted of an island platform, a waiting room, and a footbridge for public access.

[1] After the station building was destroyed by fire in June 2011, the site was redeveloped as a cultural park with the platform retained.

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