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  2. Geelong line - Wikipedia

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    The line to Geelong was originally built by the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company and opened on 25 June 1857. The line was designed by English engineer Edward Snell, and originally built as a single-track railway.

  3. Geelong Flier - Wikipedia

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    The Geelong Flier was an Australian named passenger train operated by the Victorian Railways, running between Melbourne and Geelong.As the first officially named flagship service of the Victorian Railways, the train took pride of place on the timetable, and operated with some of the best available locomotives and rolling stock.

  4. Western standard gauge railway line - Wikipedia

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    The first inter-capital link between Melbourne and South Australia was completed in 1887 when the Victorian Railways line was extended to Serviceton on the state border. [1] Known as the Serviceton line, it passed westward from Melbourne through Geelong, Ballarat, Ararat, Stawell, Horsham and Dimboola. In 1889, the direct Melbourne–Ballarat ...

  5. Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    The Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria, Australia. Alexander Thomson , a member of the Victorian Legislative Council , introduced and mentored a bill to incorporate the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company. [ 1 ]

  6. List of V/Line railway stations - Wikipedia

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    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. Frequent services operate to the major regional cities of Ballarat , Bendigo , Geelong , Seymour , and the Latrobe Valley ; with a smaller number of services continuing to the end of ...

  7. Geelong - Wikipedia

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    The Geelong line provides passenger services to Melbourne in the off-peak with trains departing Geelong every 20 minutes on weekdays, with more frequent services at peak times. According to V/Line, the Geelong line carries more passengers than any other regional rail line in Australia. [ 181 ]

  8. Warrnambool line - Wikipedia

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    The line to Geelong was originally built by the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company and opened on 25 June 1857, with the line being sold to the Victorian Railways in 1860. [8] The line was designed by English engineer Edward Snell , and built as a single track.

  9. Werribee line - Wikipedia

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    The original plans for the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company's lines to Geelong/Werribee and Williamstown In 1857, the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company (G&MRC) opened the Werribee to Little River section of the line they were building between Newport and Geelong, then in June of that year, they opened the section between Werribee and a ...