Gunning was originally a
coach stop, and service centre for the surrounding farms mainly growing
Merino sheep. It has a police station and court house, post office, and school. The
Main Southern railway line from
Sydney arrived in 1875 and was completed through to
Albury in 1882.
Gunning railway station is served by two daily
NSW TrainLink XPT services in each direction operating between Sydney and
Melbourne, and two weekly
Xplorer service operating between Sydney and
Griffith. Its main streets were built very wide, for the time of horse and bullock-drawn wagons. This served the town well when the main highway between Sydney and
Melbourne carried cars and trucks through, until the
Hume Highway by-pass was completed on 5 April 1993. The town has been able to resume a more rural pace of life, and develop something of an industry in providing
bed and breakfast accommodation. The establishment of the main trunk
telegraph line is remembered by the Telegraph Hotel. ==Attractions==