Mortlake railway line

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Mortlake railway line, Victoria
Line details
Closed 1978
Stations 3
Tracks 1
Rail transport in Victoria

The Mortlake line is a closed railway line in the west of Victoria, Australia. Branching off the main Port Fairy railway at Terang, it ran north to Mortlake.

History

The original idea for a railway line serving Mortlake was first tabled in the 1870s. The line had been completed, but not used until 1889, when the Mortlake Despatch ran a newspaper article questioning why the line was not yet in operation. The line was officially opened on 4 February 1890. Soon after, additional facilities were provided, such as a windmill, 10 ton weighbridge and stockyards.[1] The Koonendah Railway Station Post Office opened on 1 December 1890 but closed in 1891.[2]

The line was closed to all traffic on Tuesday, 1 August 1978.[3]

Station guide

Mortlake railway line
Terminus: Terang Station
Junction: Port Fairy Line
Terang Racecourse Station
Koonendah Station
Mortlake Station

References

  1. "Mortlake Line", Rail Geelong. Retrieved 07/06/2011.
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