While we have been visiting Liz and Bruce in Maryborough, we have been encouraged to place a cache to commemorate the visit and give local cachers, as well as others, another cache to find.
Maryborough has been the home of generations of railway workers, dating all the way back to 1873 when the first train built in Queensland – the ‘Mary Ann’ – rolled off the production line at John Walkers Foundry. Today, Downer EDI’s Maryborough workshop – formerly John Walkers Foundry – continues to play a key role in the maintenance and upgrade of Queensland Rail’s train fleet. In addition, there are 137 Queensland Rail employees still based in Maryborough to keep the regional network on track.
This cache is located near the end of the railway line on a busy road, so please park wisely.
You wiill need to bring your own writing tool and there is no room for swaps or trackables.
Liz and Bruce have kindly agreed to maintain the cache.