Pyrenees railway museums

The Pyrenees region in Victoria, Australia, is home to the Beaufort railway station, located on the Serviceton line and serving the town of Beaufort since its opening on August 11, 1874. The station, with an operational, unstaffed status today, has a rich history. The former station building now serves as a community arts center, while the former goods shed houses a steam-era museum. Additionally, the area includes disused stations like Burrumbeet, Trawalla, and Buangor, contributing to the region's railway heritage.

Although not directly within the Pyrenees, the Little Trains of the Pyrenees tour provides a distinctive rail experience in the broader Pyrenees region, spanning Spain and France. Travelers can embark on memorable train journeys through magnificent mountain scenery, past vineyards, and across bridges and viaducts. The tour highlights the Yellow Train, originally built in 1903 and distinguished by its vibrant yellow colors inspired by the Catalan flag. Offering a spectacular route through the Pyrenees, this train line showcases the region's stunning landscapes.

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