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Alberton, 216 km south-east of Melbourne via the Princes Highway, is another example of the tendency of Australian colonists to name towns after members of the English royal family.
Alberton became the administrative centre of Gippsland in the 1840s.
Alberton's Hawthorn Bank is one of Victoria's few remaining wattle and daub structures.
Alberton resident Colleen Howard sits in front of the train display in her antique store, one of Alberton's main attractions during the annual Railroad Day celebration Saturday.
ALBERTON - When the last train departed on March 19, 1980, old-time Alberton residents said it took everything important to the town with it.
In 1985, the residents of Alberton put on the first Railroad Day to celebrate the glory days when the town was a stop on the railroad and a crew change point.