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Embark on a journey through time in the quaint town of Linton, once a thriving hub of miners and industry. Its roots date back to the era of the Linton Diggings, when pioneers flocked to this area in search of precious minerals. In 1890, the arrival of the railway breathed new life into Linton, propelling it into a booming era. However, the tides of change shifted after World War II, precipitating the decline of mining and industry, resulting in the closure of the railway line in 1976. Today, Linton stands as a tranquil rural town, home to a close-knit community of approximately 400 residents. Meander along the main street, a nostalgic thoroughfare that bears witness to Linton's storied past. While some storefronts have weathered the passage of time, others lay dormant, remnants of days gone by. Traverse the timeless landscapes of Linton aboard the VLine coach, which graciously makes its way through the town twice daily.
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