LOGAN Horoba has seen the plans and says it will all work out fine.

The Euroa Secondary College student and regular V/Line traveller has nothing but praise for the Inland Rail and says it will be good for Euroa.

“It is good for town because the station area will look better and bring the community together,” Logan told this correspondent while seemingly holding court with fellow travellers at Euroa station.

“I have seen the plans – it looks good.

“And I am OK with change - I catch the train once or twice a week, so I am on them a lot, and I am interested to see what happens with the precinct.”

When not at school or catching trains, Logan runs the field on weekends as a professional football umpire, graduating his way to GVL senior level.

He even carries his whistle with him everywhere.

“I always have it; you have always got to have it ready to go for anything in life,” he said.

“I pull it out and I am ready.”