Mildura railway line, Victoria
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Mildura railway line, Victoria | |
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Line details | |
Commenced | 1874 |
Completed | 1903 |
Closed | 1993 (for passengers) |
Fate | Freight only |
Length (km) | 604 |
Stations | 9 |
Tracks | 1 |
Used by | Pacific National |
Connections | Robinvale line at Dunolly |
Rail transport in Victoria | |
List of stations Closed railways |
The Mildura line is a railway line in Victoria, Australia. Passenger services ceased on the line in 1993, but freight services continue to be operated on the line by Pacific National. An announcement was made in 2006 for passenger services to be re-introduced to Mildura after a 13 year absence, under the Linking Victoria program, following a constant stream of similar announcements since 1999. It has nine main stations.
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[edit] History
The Mildura line was opened from Ballarat to Creswick, Clunes, Maryborough and Dunolly in 1874 and 1875, and extended to St Arnaud in 1878, Donald in 1882, Birchip in 1893, Woomelang in 1899, Ouyen, Red Cliffs and Mildura in 1903, Merbein in 1910 and Yelta in 1925.
Passenger service was provided by V/line with three weekly overnight services from Melbourne (known as the Vinelander), including sleeping cars, until 1993 when it was closed by the Kennett Government. The present State Labor Government had promised to re-open this line to passenger traffic as one of its election pledges. This has not come to fruition, however.
A line was opened from Ballarat to Waubra in the 1880s. It was closed in the 1960s.
A branch line was built from North Creswick to Daylesford in 1887, connecting with the line from Carlsruhe. This line was closed in 1953.
A line was opened from Maryborough to connect with the Melbourne - Bendigo line at Castlemaine in 1874. This line is not currently used by regular traffic.
Another branch line was opened from Maryborough to Avoca in 1876 and Ben Nevis and Ararat in 1890. This line was closed in 1959, reopened in 1966, standardised in 1996 and closed again in 2005. A branch was opened from Ben Nevis to Navarre in 1914 and it was closed in 1954.
A line was opened from Dunolly to Inglewood in 1888, connecting with the Bendigo - Boort line, completed in 1883.
A line was opened from Ouyen to Murrayville in 1912 and the South Australian border in 1915, connecting with the line to Pinnaroo and Tailem Bend. The line west of Pinnaroo was standardised in 1998 creating a break-of-gauge. Nevertheless, it is proposed to standardise the line from Geelong to Mildura and the line between Ouyen and Pinnaroo. In 2006, state and federal money was announced to upgrade the line to Mildura with gauge convertible sleepers. However, this upgrade will still leave the passenger service in limbo. The Vic Govt still will not make any comment on the return of the passenger service.
A branch line was completed from Red Cliffs to Meringur in the 1920s and extended to Morkalla in the 1930s. This line was closed in the 1980s. A 2 km section of the line near Red Cliffs has been converted to a 610 mm-gauge steam railway, operated occasionally by the Red Cliffs Historical Steam Railway (see Victorian Tourism).
In December 2007 work begun on upgrading the line between Gheringhap (on the Geelong - Ballarat line and Mildura, at a cost of $73 million and involving one in every two sleepers being replaced, and lifting maximum train speeds to 80 km/h.[1] Current speeds are restricted to 50 km/h on one-third of the track and are as low as 30 km/h in some sections.[2] In April 2008 it was announced that the Mildura - Yelta section of the line would also be upgraded, as part of the Victorian core grain network in a $23.7 million package with 6 other lines.[3]
[edit] List of stations
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Continues after Ballarat station.
- Creswick
- Clunes Station
- Talbot Station
- Maryborough
- Dunolly
- Bealiba Station
- St Arnaud
- Donald
- Birchip
- Woomelang Station
- Speed Station
- Ouyen
- Hattah Station
- Red Cliffs
- Irymple Station
- Mildura
[edit] References
- ^ WORKS BEGIN ON MILDURA RAIL FREIGHT UPGRADE. www.minister.infrastructure.gov.au. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
- ^ Roads, ports and freight - Mildura Rail Freight Upgrade - Frequently asked questions. www.doi.vic.gov.au. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
- ^ $43m to upgrade rail freight lines. business.theage.com.au. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
[edit] External links
- Statistics and detailed schematic map at the vicsig enthusiast website
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