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Railway Map of Victoria, 1920 Merri Hurstbridge Somerton Flemington Rc Royal Park SaleyardsNewmarket Sth Morang Sunshine Show Grounds Newmarket Diamond Creek Angliss' Sdg Kensington Epping Nth Carlton Balee Middle Footscray Flemington Bridge Nth Fitzroy Mildura Tottenham West Footscray Abbatoir Fitzroy Kensington Irymple Footscray Macaulay Merbein C'wealth Northcote Loop Jn Quarry Sdg Clifton Hill Victoria Park Maribrynong River Jn Broadmeadows Thomastown Sth Kensington Collingwood Hay's Sdg Arden St Yd Nth Richmond Yatpool Nth Melbourne Sydenham West Richmond Greensborough Brooklyn B Seddon Glenroy Jolimont Prossor Carwarp Prahan Council Sdg Brooklyn A Fawkner Mont Park Eltham Little Brooklyn Williams Quarry Sdg Yarraville Footscray Melbourne Yard Spencer St Nth Coburg Reservoir Goods Macleod Princes BridgeFlinders St Yd Regent Flinders St Pascoe Vale Batman Nowingi Willis' Bros Sdg Preston Spotswood Coburg East Richmond St Albans Nth Essendon Rosanna Borthwick's Sdg Bell Angliss' Quarry Sdg Russell's Sdg Montague Richmond Essendon Moreland Thornbury North Port Croxton Hattah Sth Melbourne Heidelberg Sth Yarra Moonee Ponds Graham Brunswick Northcote Albion Sdg S Brunswick Newport Sth Jn AlphingtonIvanhoe McKenzie & HollandsHassell's Sdg Sdg Ascot Vale Fairfield Park Albion Westgarth Kooloongong Thomas' Mill Albert Park Newport Port Melbourne Newport Power APM Sdg Station Prahran Natya Newport Station Deer Park Glenferrie Middle Park Camberwell Workshops Pier Kew Auburn Tiega Kiamal Galah Coonimur HawthornBarker Deepdene Kulwin Ringwood Walpeup Manangatang Mitcham Piangil Windsor Federal Manure Sdg Burnley Mont AlbertBox Hill Underbool Ouyen Balwyn Blackburn Tunstall Nyang Nth Williamstown Leitpar ShenleyCanterbury Cocamba St Kilda Surrey Hills Linga Nunga Miralie Boinka East Camberwell Cowangie Mittyack Chinkapook 1 0 1 2 3 Riversdale Murrayville Tutye Heyington Golf Links Carina Danyo Nyah Kooyong Scale of Miles Hawksburn Hartwell Pier Millan Chillingollah Tooronga Austral Pira 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Toorak Gardiner Burwood Panitya Gypsum Sdg Armadale Nandaly Williamstown Rc Pinnaroo Woorinen Scale of Kilometres Altona Bay Glen Iris Swan Hill Ashburton Tempy Rly Malvern Waitchie Cattle Sdg Williamstown Pier Balaclava Darling Speed Nyarrin Gowan Laverton Inner & Western Melbourne Ripponlea Caulfield Ninda Scale: 1 to 150,000 Turriff Ultima Electric Elsternwick Carnegie Sea Lake Lake Boga Seaholme Street Murrumbeena Tresco Deniliquin Glen Huntly Altona Beach Gama Williamstown Boigbeat Railway Gardenvale Oakleigh Meatian Mystic Park Williamstown Beach Nth Ormond Lascelles Berriwillock Hill Plain Sdg Brighton McKinnon Lalbert Lake Charm Koondrook Middle Gannawarra Bentleigh Woomelang Koondrook Teal Point Brighton Tramway Clayton Culgoa Fairley Hinksons Melbourne Area Brighton Beach Hopetoun Yeoburn Gulpa Sdg Kerang Scale: 1 to 350,000 Watchupga Cannie 1 0 1 2 3 5 Moorabbin Warne 4 Hampton Yaapeet Goyura South Kerang Mathoura Cohuna Martin's Sdg Tocumwal Spring Vale Cemetary Quambatook Scale of Miles Albacutya Rosebery Curyo Nullawil Tragowel Highett Keely Mywee 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sandringham Spring Vale Kinnabulla Sandown Park Rc Oakvale Strathmerton Rainbow Karyrie Macorna Leitchville Moira Scale of Kilometres Electric Dumosa Cobram Noble Park Beulah Gredgwin Yarroweyah Street Cheltenham Gunbower Deniliquin & Moama Rly Picola Birchip Barraport Railway Pullut Galaquil Barwo Mincha Nathalia Katunga Yarrawonga Wahgunyah Patho Moama Waaia Netherby Rutherglen Mentone Dandenong Lorquon Ellam Wycheproof Pyramid Echuca Wharf Detpa Brim Morton Plains Katamatite Great Southern Parkdale Yanac Fairview Boort Numurkah Telford Consols Sdg Albury Glenloth Kyemerry Echuca Barnawatha Lah Wunghnu Lilliput Coal Sdg Jeparit Watchem Mologa Echuca Rc Youanmite Koetong Tungamah Chiltern Mordialloc Teddywaddy Kotta Koyuga Springhurst Darbyshire Shelley Tarranyurk Mysia Mitiamo Yabba Nth Beechworth Jn Massey Strathallan Tongala Tallygaroopna Wodonga BandianaBonegillaEbden Bullioh Warracknabeal Charlton Cattle Sdg Bamawn BolgaTatongaTallangatta Yabba Sth St James Wangaratta Mellis Litchfield Borung Prairie Kyabram Congupna Beetoomba Aspendale McColl Huon Lake Buloke Woorragee DiapurTarranginnie Antwerp Sheephills Glenrowan Londrigan Yackandandah Charlton Korong Vale Rochester Dookie Devenish Donald Barrakee Dingee Merrigum Cosgrove Edithvale Wychitella Warragamba SheppartonPine Preserving LamrockLodge Sdg Nooramunga Lillimur Arkona Tarrawingee Kaniva Buckrabanyule Girgarre Byrneside Shepparton Targoora Beechworth Serviceton Nullan Wedderburn Wedderburn Jn Goorambat Everton Lyndhurst Miram Nhill Tandarra Tatura Mooroopna Laceby Baarmutha Chelsea Kiata Cope Cope Stanhope Hanson's Sdg Oxley Salisbury Gerang Coromby Minyip Hunter Chesney Brookfield Dimboola Swanwater Toolamba Baddaginnie Benalla Skehan Elmore Head's Sdg Kurting Sutherland Karook Winton Docker Forsyth's Sdg Wail Raywood Jung Inglewood Avonmore Byrne Bridgewater Arcadia Carrum Dooen Sebastian Moyhu Bowman Pimpinio BurrumBanyena St Arnaud Glenalbyn East Natimuk Murtoa Angleside Dwyer Bullabul Derby Goornong Murchison East Claremont Palmerston Mitre Lake Woodvale Wellsford Erwen Karn GymbowenNurcoung Dahlen Sdg Rupanyup Marnoo Carapooee Violet Town Edi Goroke ArapilesNatimuk Bagshot Wanalta Waranga Hyem Ovens Jackson Arnold Huntly Rushworth Myrtleford Ashens Emu Colbinabbin Hammond Wahring Balmattum King Valley Horsham Murchison Jarrott LlanellyLeichardt Eurobin Remlaw Maffescioni's Sdg Vectis Bealiba Tatong Pieper Seaford Quantong Lubeck Tarnagulla Axedale Euroa Laurie Nagambie Lima Whitfield Longlea Ingham Creighton Horsham Tramway Sdg Painswick Marong Axedale Rc Knowsley Longwood Mallum Bright Wal Wal Tabilk Locksley Porepunkah Noradjuha Shelbourne Derrinal Monea Goldsborough Shelbourne Jn Navarre Dunolly Muckleford Ravenswood Heathcote Avenel Adelaide Lead Bet Bet Pollard Glenorchy Maryborough Argyle Mangalore Geelong Grammar Sdg Jallumba Tulkara Bung Bong Homebush Havelock Gravelside Merton Wedge's Sdg Maldon Myers Flat Frankston Simson Harcourt Woodfield Corio Toolondo SRWS Sdg Seymour BonnieMaindample Doon Epsom Deep Lead Landsborough Avoca Barkers Ck Sdg Redesdale McIvor Sdg Tooboorac Dysart Kanumbra Mansfield Distillers Sdg Grampians Stawell Castlemaine Dunneworthy Bendigo Rc Jeffries Joel Maldon Jn Elphinstone Barfold Trawool Yarck California Gully CampbellChewton Tallarook North Shore White Hills Sdg Daisy Hill Emberton Granite Gas Coys Sdg Taradale Pyalong Kerrisdale Langwarrin Kanagulk Crowlands Moolort East Metcalfe Koriella Corio Quay Talbot Carisbrook Guildford Malmsbury High Camp EaglehawkNth Bendigo Jn Fyans Creek Great Western Green Hill Homewood Cathkin Amphitheatre Moranding Molesworth Nth Geelong Stawell Wheat Depot Elmhurst Edgecombe McDougall Sdg Yea Alexandra Fyansford Armstrong Ben NevisEversley Joyces NewsteadCreek Redesdale Jn Broadford Bendigo Cattle Yards Warra Yadin Strangway Kyneton Willowmavin Cheviot Balmoral Lancefield Kilmore Geelong Moorooduc Baxter Ararat Tylden Carlsruhe Lancefield Rc Kilmore East Clunes Golden Square CRB Sdg Daylesford Dobie Tourello Woodburn Woodend Wandong Langi Logan Buangor Musk Nth Romsey Sth Geelong 1 0 1 2 3 Bullarto Fern Hill Kilmore Jn Cheetham Sdg Kangaroo CalvertMaroona Sdg New Langi Logan Sdg Middle Creek Monegeeta Bylands Moolap Langi Logan Sth Sdg LyonvilleTrentham Monegeeta Geelong Rc Flat Beaufort Trawalla Lightwood Scale of Miles Mornington Bolinda Leslie Wallan 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Beveridge Somerville Willaura Lancefield Jn Marshall Bradshaw Macedon Llandeilo Riddell Scale of Kilometres Glen Thompson Naughton's Whittlessea Gisborne Stavely Tatyoon Wildwoods Sdg Cavendish Rupertswood Moutajup Dunkeld Pittong Sunbury Donnybrook Yan Yean Kyup Ballan Craigieburn Geelong Bendigo Casterton Mininera Mernda Coleraine Ingliston Diggers Yering Scale: 1 to 500,00 Scale: 1 to 500,000 YarraTarrawara Glen Healesville BacchusMarsh Rest Coldstream Kanawalla Bank Box Blacks Sdg Skipton Parwan Westmere Lilydale Gritjurk Sandford Wannon Rowsley Killara MillgroveWarburton Strathkellar Linton Cave Hill Sdg Seville Bruthen Henty Bochara Wandin WooriLaunching YallockYarra Junction Place La La Extenstion Briagolong NicholsonMossiface Mooroolbark Mt Evelyn Bushy Park Lindenow Nowa Nowa Coleraine Jn Hamilton Nerrin Nerrin Berringa Elaine Bairnsdale Orbost Melton Croydon West Warburton Hillside Colquhoun Tostaree Waygara Merino Britania Gladysdale Happy Valley Black Sands Rennick Illabrook Rockbank Pura Pura Meredith Three Bridges Knotts Sdg Kromelite Penshurst Staughton Sdg Boisdale Bumberrah Upwey Powelltown Branxholme Selby Gilderoy Tabor Rokewood Bayswater Aura Emerald Barrier Vite Vite Boronia ParadiseWright HeyfieldTinamba Grassdale Yatchaw Werribee Cockatoo Noojee Dawson Miakite Lethbridge Werribee Rc Belgrave Nayook Erica Fernbank Purdeet LismoreGnarkeet Quarry Sdg Manor Nobelius Gembrook Cowwarr Marp Derrinallum Berrybank Werneth Lethbridge Collins Sdg Walhalla Futchers Sdg Malanganee Little River Rokeby Neerim Munro Condah Thomson Mt GambierMurrawa L Ferntree GullyHallam Powerscourt Minhamite Narre Watson Platina Myamyn Bannockburn U Ferntree Gully Warren Neerim Sth Stratford Poorneet Lara Berwick Drouin Sailor's Fall GheringhapMoorabool Moondarra Stratford Jn Bairnsdale Wharf Waubra Dartmoor Officer Creswick Rc Kingston Winnap Wingeel PakenhamNar NarTynong Goon Crossover Gooding Doroq Garfield Gould Montgomery Addington Inverleigh Beaconsfield Bunyip Bravington Milltown Mortlake Cressy Hargreaves Sdg Toongabbie Maffra Allendale Hawkesdale Duverney Longwarry Buln Buln Broomfield
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