Type : Station
Line : South Line
Distance from Hobart : 137.400km
Opened : 1st November 1876
Closed : 1981 (station)
Status : In use (loop)
Name meaning : Named by Governor Lachlan Macquarie - in honour of H. M. Buchanan Esqr. – that being the name of his Seat on Loch-Lomond in Scotland.
Notes : Location had watering facilities and a crossing loop, the station was used from 1999 for tourist trains. Station demolished. Location had a Refreshment Room that opened 1/10/1889. In 1943, the Ross Railway Station had a small upgrade to include a canteen that supplied food and beverages for travelling servicemen.
Location (LISTmap)
Ross Station 6 March 1965 - Credit: Weston Langford 105709: Ross Up AREA Special H 3
Transferring Luggage at Ross During Flood - The Weekly Courier, June 10, 1905
Refreshment Room, Ross Station - Circa 1889
Tasman Limited at Ross, February 1972 (Grunbach)
Up passenger service at Ross led by R3 awaiting a crossing train. December 1949 (L Marshall-Wood/ARHS)
Ross Railway Station, (#91) - c.1870's
Locomotive XA4 arriving with the Wynyard-bound Tasman Limited at the Midlands village of Ross. In the November 1973 timetable, the Wynyard-bound service arrived at 12.31pm whilst the Hobart service arrived at 3.01pm. In the early 1970s the Transport Commission introduced 'Railday Tours' excursion tickets to Ross from either Hobart or Launceston, using the Tasman Limited and which included guided tours of historic points of interest in the town. Peter Neve photo.
Two views of Ross Station taken on 19 January 1994 by my good mate, Kerry Ross. (Ed Tonks)
Plan 3083496 (3073) TGR - Main Line through Ross, Tasmania - including Ross Station Yard - plan [ink drawing on linen; tag attached with 43 and red square]
Looking over the location in May 2023 (Google)
Taken Feb.1971 on an A.R.H.S.Special. H5 on trains #339 & #346 on Friday 12-2-1971.
Mentioning those trains at Ross in times past – a few shots of the disused station, taken there on 10 January 1985. (John Thompson)
Ross in 2021 (James Shugg)