The heritage-listed Normanton Railway station was originally built in 1889 and is a treasure trove of history and architecture. There is a gift shop which offers a range of memorabilia and a museum based in the original offices of the station building. There is a genuine original timber luggage trolley which is still used to load luggage to some services.
From Normanton station you can enjoy a self-guided walk around the station precinct and museum. Here, you can explore the vintage locomotives, carriage, heritage-listed buildings, and the station gardens. The walking tour takes visitors across varied surfaces including loose gravel, dirt and grassed areas.
There are toilets available on the platform including a unisex accessible toilet which is set up for right-hand side access and has braille signage.
In terms of other accessibility aspects, Normanton station is located on a flat platform. There are double entry doors to the museum and gift shop, with 800mm wide walkways.
We hope you found the descriptive tour of the RM60 and Normanton station platform useful to assist with planning your journey and look forward to welcoming you on board soon!