Gerogery is a small village situated on the Olympic Highway and Main Southern Railway Line. Gerogery was developed as a major hub for transportation and storage of the expanding wheat and wool…
Gerogery is a small village situated on the Olympic Highway and Main Southern Railway Line. Gerogery was developed as a major hub for transportation and storage of the expanding wheat and wool industry in the region. The Main Southern Line was opened to Gerogery in 1880 and to Albury in 1881. The station building, goods shed and station master’s house were constructed in the early 1880’s and are now listed by the National Trust.
Gerogery Public School opened in 1884 as the Gerogery Railway Station Public School (name changed in 1968). In the early 1870s a German Lutheran School opened to the west of Gerogery township and closed in 1968. Today Gerogery is a vibrant village at the base of Table Top Mountain.
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