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Victoria Railways VICTORIA RAILWAYS - SL 120 13.11.18 page 1 of 20 PASSENGER STATIONS & STOPS Including lines in New South Wales and South Australia operated by Victorian Railways Based on Bradshaws Guide 1859 (x), Victorian Rlys (VR) Public TT (t) 1875 (y), Bradshaws Guide 1897 (z), Public TT 1912 (a), Bradshaws Guide 1924(b), Public TTs 1934 (c), 1954 (d), 1972 (e) & current TTs (f). Also 1880TT (n), Bradshaw 1930 (p), Public TTs 1941 (q), 1959 (r), 1967 (s), 1978 (t) & 1985 (u). Working TTs 1926 (v) & 1950/51 (w). a+: 1912t notes former name; a++: 1912t fares list (date)t/w other Public/Working TTs; P: 1909 Parliamentary paper with date renamed; k: 1940 TT notice # research by Langley & Whitehead, Guiney & Watson/Johnson map – date: cl/rn/rl; x-f = xyzabcdef etc. Former names: [ ]; Distances in Miles unless headed Km. Gauge 5’ 3” unless noted. R.M. : Rail Motor. op. opened; cl. closed; rn. renamed; rl. relocated; tm. terminus of service at date shown; pass?: passenger service? All dates refer to passenger services only. All locations served by passenger trains unless shown in italics in brackets, or noted. Passengers could also travel in goods trains on many lines both before and after withdrawal of advertised passenger services. 1. MELBOURNE - DENILIQUIN 82.7 Harcourt y-e + lowered into subway 2018 90.3 Ravenswood y-d 97.3 Kangaroo Flat (1st) # 1863 0.0 Melbourne (Southern Cross) f (23, 33,54, 85, 87) 97.7 Kangaroo Flat (2nd) yz.b-eu [Kangaroo a ] [Melbourne (VR) xy] 99.3 Golden Square z-e [Melbourne (Spencer Street) (rn.2005) z-e ] 100.7 Bendigo z-f [Sandhurst xy ] (11, 14, 56) 1.0 North Melbourne y-f (85, 87) 102.0 North Bendigo Junction a-e 2.3 South Kensington z-f [Bendigo Cattle Siding a+ ] 2.7 Saltwater River # 1867 104.3 Bendigo Racecourse w 3.5 Footscray (2nd) a-f (33) [Sandhurst Racecourse #1910 ] 3.7 Middle Footscray (1st) z [Footscray (1st) xy ] [Bendigo (Epsom) Racecourse a++ ] 3.8 Middle Footscray (2nd) ab 105.3 Epsom abcd.f [Epsom & Huntly 1865t ] 4.0 Middle Footscray (3rd) cdef 108.0 Huntly zabc 4.5 West Footscray a-f [Footscray West z ] 112.0 Bagshot z-e 5. Upper Footscray # 1861 115.3 Wellsford zabc 5.7 Tottenham z-f 118.0 Goornong y-e 6.0 White City e [Coursing Platform #1929 ] 124.7 Avonmore abcd [South Elmore z ] [White City Platform 1945t ] 128.3 Elmore z-f [Runnymede y ] (8) 7. Maidstone 1863t pass? 138.7 Rochester y-f 7.7 Sunshine a-f [Braybrook Junction z ] (23) 146.3 Strathallan bcd 8.5 Albion (2nd) b-f [Cornelia Creek Siding 1914t ] [Albion & Darlington # 1861 ] 155.3 Echuca y(tm)z-e.f(tm) (9, 62) 9.5 Albion (1st) za 156.0 (Victoria-New South Wales border) 10.3 Ginifer + f 156.7 Moama z-e 11.0 St. Albans (2nd) + ef 162.7 Barnes cd (10) 11.3 St. Albans (1st) z-d 170.5 Moira z-e 13.0 Keilor Plains (op.2002) f 179.5 Mathoura z-e [Redbank # 1879 ] 14,5 Watergardens (op.2002) f 180.3 R.M. Stopping Place No. 31 (1st) # 1970 15.0 Sydenham z-e [Keilor Road y ] 184.0 R.M. Stopping Place No. 31 (2nd) e 17.5 Holden #1861 187.5 Gulpa Siding cd 20.3 Digger’s Rest x.a-f [Diggersrest yz ] 191.0 Hill Plain d [Hill Plain Siding c ] 23.7 Sunbury x(tm)y-f 193.0 Southdown c 24.5 Rupertswood f [Rupertswood Platform e ] 199.7 Military Stopping Place # 1945 31.3 Clarkefield cdef [Lancefield Road y ] (2) 200.5 Deniliquin z-e [Lancefield Junction zab ] 35.3 Riddell’s Creek yz.f [Riddell a-e ] 2. CLARKEFIELD - KILMORE 40.0 Gisborne y-f 43.3 Macedon y-f [Middle Gully 1865t ] 31.3 Clarkefield (1) 48.5 Woodend y-f 35.0 Bolinda z-d 53.0 Carlsruhe z-e [Tylden & Carlsruhe y ] (3) 36.5 Monegeetta cd [Monegatta # 1885 ] 57.0 Kyneton y-f [Monegetta zab ] 60.0 Redesdale Junction zabc (5) 38.3 North Monegeetta cd ] 63.5 Malmsbury y-f [North Monegetta zab ] 67.7 Taradale y-e 40.5 Romsey z-d 70.3 Elphinstone y-e 42.5 Lancefield Racecourse a++ 74.7 Chewton z-e 46.0 Lancefield z.abcd(tm) 78.0 Castlemaine y-f (6,7) 46.3 Lancefield Town # 79.0 Maldon Junction 1884w pass? 48.7 Mount William z 2 53.0 Goldie z 106.7 Chalks No. 3 Mine Platform # 57.0 Springfield z Deep Lead Mines 1907w(miners) 58.3 High Park z 107.5 Carisbrook y-e > 61.0 Forbes z 112.0 Maryborough (16) 64.5 Kilmore (2nd) (56) 7. CASTLEMAINE – SHELBOURNE 3. CARLSRUHE - DAYLESFORD h: current Maldon Tourist Rly h: current Central Highland heritage rly 78.0 Castlemaine (1) 53.0 Carlsruhe (1) 79.0 Maldon Junction (1) 56.5 Tylden z-e 81.7 Stopping Place No. 22 c 59.7 Fern Hill z-e [James Lane # 1880 ] 84.3 Muckleford z-d.h(tm) 63.7 Trentham z-e 89.0 Maldon zabc.h(tm) 67.5 Lyonville z-e 95.5 Pollard bc [Bradford za ] 69.7 Bullarto z-e.h(tm) 99.3 Shelbourne zabc 72.3 Musk a-eh [Musk Creek z ] 75.3 Daylesford (1st) # 1881 8. ELMORE – COHUNA 75.5 Daylesford (2nd) z-eh (4) 128.3 Elmore (1) 4. DAYLESFORD – NORTH CRESWICK 135.5 Hunter bcde 140.3 Diggora West 1972t pass? 0.0 Daylesford (2nd) (3) [Warragamba bcd ] 2.3 Woodburn abc 144.3 McColl (2nd) e 4.7 Sailor’s Falls zabc 144.5 McColl (1st) bcd 6.7 Leonard abc [Leonard’s Hill z ] 147.7 Lockington bcde [Bamawm # 1921 ] 9.5 Wombat zabc 150.7 R.M. Stopping Place No. 55 d 11.0 Rocklyn abc [Rocky Lead z ] 152.3 Kotta bcde 15.0 Newlyn zabc 157.3 Roslynmead cd [Kyemery b ] 18.3 Kingston zabc 165.3 Patho bcd 20.3 Allendale zabc 172.0 Gunbower bcde 21.5 Broomfield zabc 174.5 R.M. Stopping Place No. 54 d 24.0 North Creswick (16) 177.0 Leitchville bcde 181.7 Keely bcde 5. REDESDALE BRANCH 185.5 Cohuna bcde 60.0 Redesdale Junction (1) 9. ECHUCA WHARF BRANCH reop. 2002 61.5 De Graves z [Green Hill (1st) #1891 ] 62.7 Edgecombe (2nd) zabc 155.3 Echuca (1) [North Lauriston # 1891 ] 155.7 Civic Platform # 1968 64.5 Green Hill (2nd) zabc 156. Town Platform # [Edgecombe (1st) # 1891 ] 156.0 Echuca Wharf r f+ 66.7 East Metcalfe zabc 69.5 Emberton zabc 10. BARNES – BALRANALD (New South Wales) 72.0 Barfold zabc 76.7 Redesdale zabc 162.7 Barnes (1) 168.5 Benarca cd 6. CASTLEMAINE – MARYBOROUGH 173.5 Womboota cd 178.5 Thyra cd 78.0 Castlemaine (1, 7) 183.5 Bunnaloo cde 79.0 Maldon Junction (1) 189.3 Tantonan cd 80.7 Campbell abcd [Campbell’s Creek z ] 195.0 Caldwell cde 83.5 Stopping Place No. 31 c 201.5 Yallakool cde 84.5 Guildford y-e 208.0 Wakool cde 87.3 Stopping Place No. 36 c 215.0 Burraboi cde 88.5 R.M. Stopping Place No. 27 e 222.5 Jimaringle cde [Strangways z ] [Strangway abcd ] 226.5 Niemur cde 90.3 Stopping Place No. 29 c 231.5 Dhuragoon cde 92.3 Newstead y-e 241.7 Moulamein cde 95.3 Joyce’s Creek y-d 248.0 Berambong cd Loddon P.1909 pass [Victoria Gold Estates 258.0 Perekerten cde Company’s Siding P.1909 pass? ] 262.7 Moolpa c 100.7 Moolort y-e 269.5 Impimi cd 103.7 Stopping Place No. 27 c 276.7 Yangalake cd 106.3 Chalks No. 2 Mine Platform # 282.5 Balranald cde 3 11. BENDIGO – YUNGERA 13. KERANG – STONY CROSSING 100.7 Bendigo (1) 179.5 Kerang (11) 102.0 North Bendigo Junction (1) 186.0 Westby c 105.7 Eaglehawk z-f (14) 190.3 Myall c 107.7 Myer’s Flat z.bc [Myer a ] 194.5 Murrabit c 111.5 Woodvale (1st) a [Sydney Flat z ] 196.0 (Victoria-New South Wales border) 112.0 Woodvale (2nd) bc 199.0 Ballbank c 116.0 Sebastian z-d 204.0 Nacurrie c 120.0 Raywood z-e 212.0 Wetuppa c 127.0 Tandarra abcd [Yallook 1884w ] 219.0 Coobool c [Tandara z ] 225.3 Dilpurra c 131.3 Dingee z-f [Talambee # 1883 ] 229.3 Tueloga c 136.7 Prairie z-e [Pannoo Milloo # 1884 ] 234.0 Stony Crossing c [Poonboon 1928t ] 142.3 Mitiamo z-e 147.0 Mologa z-d 14. BENDIGO – KULWIN 155.0 Pyramid a-f [Pyramid Hill z ] 159.3 Mincha z-e 100.7 Bendigo (1) (see 11 to:) 165.3 Macorna z-e 105.7 Eaglehawk (11) 170.5 Tragowel z-e 112.5 Marong z-e 174.7 South Kerang zabc 117.3 Leichardt z-d 179.5 Kerang z-f (12, 13) 121.5 Derby z-d 184.3 Fairley abcd [Reedy Lake z ] 126.5 Bridgewater z-e 190.3 Lake Charm z-e 128.5 Inglewood Racecourse a++ 196.7 Mystic Park z-e 131.0 Inglewood z-e (20) 201.5 Tresco bcde 135.0 Kurting z-d 205.0 Lake Boga z-e 139.3 Glenalbyn z-d 209.3 Pental cd 146.0 Wedderburn Junction z-e (14A) 213.7 R.M. Stopping Place No.
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