
Echuca Wharf, located at 72 Murray Esplanade, is a historic timber structure on the Murray River in Victoria, Australia. Constructed in 1864 alongside the railway line to Melbourne, it became the second-largest port in Victoria, facilitating access to Melbourne's markets for the Murray-Darling basin. The wharf remains operational, serving as a hub for paddle steamer cruises that offer a glimpse into the region's rich river trade history. In 2007, it was added to the Australian National Heritage List, and in 2015, underwent a comprehensive restoration using locally milled Red Gum timber.
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