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![]() Kuranda Station Close to the Barron Falls and a haven from the humidity of the coast, Kuranda was soon popular as a tourist resort. The railway being the only means of access, it remained a sleepy village throughout the 1920s and 1930s, visited mainly by timber and railway workers and a growing number of local tourists. The Range road was completed in 1942 and for the duration of World War II Kuranda was a busy transit station for the Allied troops posted to Cairns and the Tablelands. In the 1960s, the town became popular as an alternative lifestyle and arts and crafts centre. The Sunday markets inaugurated in the late 1970s marked the beginning of a major tourist industry. Rural residential expansion and the upgrading of tourist facilities, together with the new Skyrail link with Cairns, have resulted in extensive redevelopment of the town. |

