I don’t have live tool access in this turn, but I can share what’s publicly known about Maryborough railway station in Victoria up to now and suggest where to check for the latest updates.
Direct answer
- The Maryborough railway station in Victoria has undergone recent upgrades and improvements, including a revamped facility with a new visitor centre, better accessibility, and expanded amenities, as part of regional rail upgrades funded by the Victorian Government. For the latest developments, check Transport for Victoria and Regional Rail Revival project pages.
Context and current state
- Maryborough serves as a key junction on the Mildura line and has V/Line passenger services connecting to Ballarat and other regional hubs. Upgrades over the last decade have aimed to improve accessibility, station infrastructure, and passenger experience [web sources discuss the station’s upgrade and role in the network]. If you’re planning travel or research, note that some news items date back several years, with ongoing regional rail projects potentially affecting schedules or services.
Where to find the latest news
- Victorian Department of Transport and Planning (Regional Rail Revival) updates for Maryborough and the Murray Basin Rail Project pages.
- Public transport operator announcements (V/Line) for timetable changes or service adjustments.
- Local council or regional tourism sites (Central Goldfields region) for station-related visitor facilities and town access.
If you’d like, I can compile a brief, up-to-date snapshot by pulling the latest official press releases and project updates and present them with dates, what changed, and how it affects services.