Until the early 1980s it was known as Victorian Railways.
It was taken over by the Victorian Railways in 1896.
In 1878 the private operator of the line was taken over by the Victorian Railways.
Opened in 1876, it was later purchased by Victorian Railways.
After the 1951-52 financial year, the Victorian Railways were almost £6 million pounds in deficit.
The reputation of this area was guaranteed when the Victorian railway was built.
On graduation, he took a job with the Victorian railways as a junior draughtsman.
One of the commodities carried by the early Victorian Railways was livestock.
The railway then became part of the network operated by the Victorian Railways.
A former Victorian Railways way and works campsite is located to the south of the station.