The railway built some 200 houses for its workers by 1844 along with schools, a church and a market.
In the early 1980s the railway built a new line and acquired another.
The original bed was then filled in and the railway built along its course.
The railway built a small engine shed at the station in 1863.
The discovery of gold started the rush, but the railways built the region.
The stationmaster's house is unusual, in that the railway did not build it.
Iron smelting was introduced and a railway built by 1865.
The railway has built a spur line to serve an industrial park in Ashland.
It was built by the Great Western Railway in 1857.
The station was built in 1905 by the Great Northern Railway.