• Baku@aussie.zoneOP
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    8 days ago

    I know a dude who really wants to open a cafe in an old train station building, like the ones they’ve sold/leased off along the Bendigo line. Personally I reckon that’s a pretty good idea. Although since trains don’t really do refreshment stops anymore, you’d probably be fairly limited in clientele.

    Bannockburn station near Geelong has a restaurant in the old station building (which is a beautiful 1800s bluestone style), but they’ve been “closed for renovations” since COVID and I don’t know whether they’re ever actually planning on reopening . But I imagine opening one at a station actively in use would probably be more profitable

    • Salvo@aussie.zone
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      8 days ago

      Pop-up cafes would also be a great idea in old station buildings along Rail Trails.

      The problem is that most stations on Rail Trail routes have been demolished or (if they are lucky) relocated.

      Last year I went on a ride from Nyora. It would have been a much nice ride if I had a nice coffee and breakfast at the start of the ride, Lunch at Bena (or if I was fitter, Korumburra) and then ride back for a nice afternoon tea back at Nyora.

      Defunct station buildings are the perfect size for a proper cafe or restaurant, and already have a large paved alfresco area for diners; especially on rail-trails or heritage railways.