Steamrail Victoria ran the last rail enthusiast train trip to Yarram on Saturday, 24 October 1987, with seven wooden carriages hauled by a Victorian Railways K Class locomotive (K153).
After several years of disuse, the Yarram station goods shed was converted into a youth centre to re-engage young people with education and the community.
Only a small section of the goods shed now remains, which comprises a covered area with tables for picnickers.
The rail reserve between the site of Yarram Railway Station and the neighbouring township of Alberton is now the Tarra Rail Trail, which includes approximately seven kilometres of walking and cycling track, man-made wetlands, outdoor exercise equipment and a skatepark.
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