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Harcourt is a closed station located on the Bendigo line. It served the township of Harcourt and was closed to passenger traffic on 4 October 1981, as part of the New Deal timetable for country passengers. [1] A 10-ton crane at the station, used for loading blocks of Harcourt granite quarried at nearby Mount Alexander, [2] was removed in 1973. [3]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 November 2024. Former railway terminus in Dublin, Ireland Harcourt Street Sráid Fhearchair The facade of Harcourt Street station, 1910 General information Location Harcourt Street, Dublin Coordinates 53°20′00″N 6°15′45″W / 53.33345°N 6.26247°W / 53.33345; -6.26247 Owned by ...
The Harcourt Street Railway Line (Irish: Seanlíne Iarnróid Shráid Fhearchair) was a railway line that ran from Harcourt Street in Dublin through the southern suburbs to Bray. It was one of the Dublin and South Eastern Railway 's two northern main lines, the other being the coastal line to Westland Row (which was formerly a branch line until ...
Southern Cross station the hub of regional rail passenger services The Victorian rail network. V/Line is the operator of regional rail services in the Australian state of Victoria. [1] The stations are located on 13 passenger train lines, which all operate from Southern Cross station in Melbourne. Stations listed in bold are terminus stations.
Bendigo's Fresh FM 101.5, also known as Bendigo's Best Sport, (call sign: 3BBS) is a community radio station broadcast in Bendigo, Australia.It began in 1983 as 3CCC based in Harcourt at the disused Railway Station using the frequency 103.9 FM and later moved to Garsed Street in Bendigo.
Ranelagh is one of few Luas stops to have a station building of sorts - a two-storey structure located on Ranelagh Road. The building has a wide entrance, above which is a sign showing the stop's name in the same style as on the platform signs. Inside, the building has little more than tiled steps leading to both platforms.
Shankill was opened by the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway (DW&WR) on 10 July 1854 as part of the Harcourt Street line, initially Dundrum to Bray. [1] It is situated on Station Road some 650 metres south-west of the current Shankill station.
Harcourt granite stone is widely used through Australia for soldier memorials, headstones and buildings of historical note. The town has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Maryborough Castlemaine District Football League. Harcourt railway station is on the Bendigo line, but has been closed since 1981.