Man who vandalised Yarra Glen Railway Station hands himself into Monbulk police

Trolleys and a mile marker were thrown onto the site track and will now require repair and restoration from the volunteers. PICTURE: TANYA STEELE

by Tanya Steele

An unknown male that entered and damaged some rail luggage trolleys and equipment at Yarra Glen Railway station on Thursday 26 January has since turned himself in at Monbulk Police Station.

Police reported via Eyewatch that the person pushed two railway trolleys over the platform edge and onto the tracks, between the hours of 2.45pm and 5pm and that they were looking for the person involved.

Volunteers at Yarra Valley Railway discovered the equipment on the tracks of the heritage railway and reported the matter to the Yarra Glen Police Station.

Yarra Valley Railway (YVR) President Brett Morton is frustrated by the damage done at the station and said the person also threw a workbench and a mile marker onto the tracks.

“If it was not tied down, it was fair game,” Mr Morton said.

On security camera footage captured, the male had appeared unsteady and was filmed walking up and down the platform before throwing objects onto the tracks.

Yarra Glen Senior Constable Barry Roberts said the person appeared inebriated.

“It’s hard to see damage being done at the Yarra Glen station because the volunteers put so much effort into running it,” he said.

The YVR is a volunteer and community run operation that has been working to restore the line between Yarra Glen and Healesville.

The vandal has been released on bail and police are waiting to for further information from the Yarra Valley Railway.