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Yelta was a small railway station located on the Yelta railway line, in the small township of Yelta, Victoria.
It once had a medium-sized platform, which was demolished around 2004.
The passenger service ceased in 1937, due to light patronage and high expenses.[citation needed]
The station has a few grain silos, as the only trains the station regularly sees are grain trains.
The future of the station is uncertain.
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