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Angaston Railway Station

A restored heritage railway station at Angaston, a window into the Barossa's 19th-century rail era.

Angaston's old railway station is a handsome reminder of the days when rail tied the Barossa to Adelaide and carried its wine and produce to market. The line is no longer in regular service, but the station and surrounds have been preserved as a piece of local heritage.

It makes a quiet, free stop for anyone interested in how the valley grew, and it anchors the eastern end of the Barossa's rail-trail walking and cycling routes. Pair it with a wander up Angaston's historic main street.

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