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Junction Hotel, Peterborough, SA

SOLD

The Junction Hotel's leasehold, located at Peterborough, in SA's mid north, is now for sale with an asking price of only $50,000 plus gst.


This is a very well presented Hotel consisting of:

  • 10 pokies

  • An excellent front bar and dining room serviced by a practical kitchen

  • Beer garden and 2 dining areas

The very comfortable upstairs accommodation is currently reserved for the manager.

 

According to Wikipedia:


Peterborough sits on the intersection of the East-West railway linking Port Pirie and Broken Hill, and the North–South railway linking Adelaide eventually to Alice Springs via Quorn, both narrow gauge lines. The line from Port Pirie and Jamestown arrived in 1881, followed shortly after by the line from Terowie in the south. The line to Broken Hill was completed in 1887. Peterborough was the home town for Bob the Railway Dog who is remembered by a bronze statue located in the Main Street.
In 1970, the East-West line was converted to standard gauge and the line south of Peterborough to Terowie to broad gauge. Thus Peterborough became one of three, triple-gauge railway junctions in Australia. The others being Gladstone and Port Pirie, all on the same railway corridor.

 

For further details and inspection requests please contact Glen Shipway.

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