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Railway Friendly Bar, Byron Bay
[edit]Also known as The Rails, the Railway Friendly Bar is centrally located in the beach-side town of Byron Bay, New South Wales. Its history dates back to the refreshment room[1] which was opened in the Byron Bay Railway Station in 1908. Over the years the bar has evolved into what it is today; a truly friendly place to relax, mix with the eclectic folk, have a drink and listen to some good live music every day of the year.
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