Originally New South Wales and Victoria had different railway gauges, which meant that all travellers in either direction had to change trains at Albury. To accommodate this, a very long railway platform was needed; the covered platform is one of the longest in Australia. In 1962, the standard gauge line was extended to Melbourne's Spencer Street Station (now Southern Cross), and all freight and interstate passenger services use the long standard gauge platform.
This is obviously an area subject to high muggle activity so please try to schedule your visit accordingly. To ensure the longevity of this cache please replace container as found.
Cache is a log only so please bring a pen.
Hope you enjoy our 1st hide!
Happy hunting.