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The Mildura railway line is a heavy rail line in northwestern Victoria, Australia. The line runs from Yelta station to Ballarat station via the settlements of Mildura, Ouyen and Maryborough in an approximate south-southeasterly direction. Initial sections of the line opened from Ballarat in 1874 and the line reached Mildura in 1903.
Mildura was the passenger terminus for the Mildura railway line in Victoria, Australia. Located in the city of Mildura it is located on the eastern side of the town centre, alongside the Murray River. Although there has not been a passenger rail service since 1993, the Victorian Labor Government has promised to return the service in 1999 ...
Cope Cope railway station was a railway station on the Mildura railway line located in the small town of Cope Cope, Victoria. It opened in 1882 when the line was extended from St Arnaud to Donald. [1] It closed to passengers in 1987 due to extremely low passenger demand. [2]
Ouyen is a closed railway station in Ouyen, on the Mildura railway line, in Victoria, Australia. The station is the junction for the Pinnaroo line westward to Panitya and Pinnaroo. The station opened on 15 January 1903, along with the line from Woomelang to Hattah. No facilities were provided. The line from Ouyen to Murrayville opened on 25 ...
Irymple railway station is a closed railway station in Irymple, on the Mildura railway line, in Victoria, Australia. It was opened in October 1903 when the railway was extended from Ouyen to Mildura and was closed when passenger services to Mildura were withdrawn in September 1993. By 1904, a telegraph instrument and goods shed were provided.
Talbot railway station is a regional railway station on the Mildura line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the town of Talbot, in Victoria, Australia. Talbot station is a ground level unstaffed station, featuring one side platform. It opened on 2 February 1875, with the current station provided in 2013.
Overview map. This is a list of former railway stations and railway lines in Victoria, Australia.Many of these stations and lines have been abandoned or demolished. There is a strong desire by communities to have many of these re-opened to better link Regional Victoria to the state capital Melbourne.
Pinnaroo station opened on 14 September 1906 when the broad gauge railway line opened from Tailem Bend to Pinnaroo. It was eventually connected to Victoria with the opening of a broad gauge branch line from the Mildura railway line at Ouyen on 29 July 1915. [1] Its name derived from a native term used to express "big man". [2]