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Bylong Rail Tunnel: Bylong: Sandy Hollow to Maryvale Line, No 3 of 5: Rail: 1,975 6,480: At the time of its construction, it was the longest rail tunnel [citation needed] Boronia Tunnels: Cowan: Main North line: Rail: 1,313 4,308: 1-4 in use, 5 deviated; double track; longest tunnel is 602 metres (1,975 ft) Bungendore - Queanbeyan rail: Bombala ...
Railway stations located underground in Australia (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Railway tunnels in Australia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Cherry Gully Tunnel: 1880: in (railway tunnel, Southern Downs Region) Cross River Rail (Brisbane, rail)-10200m: in: Under construction Dalveen Tunnel: 1880: in (railway tunnel, Southern Downs Region) Dularcha Railway Tunnel: 1891: in (former railway tunnel, Sunshine Coast Region) Lahey's Canungra Tramway Tunnel: 1903: in (Gold Coast, heritage ...
The Australian state of Victoria has only ever had about 10 tunnels on its railway network, with some others on private narrow gauge tramways. This is due to the relatively easy terrain through which most of the lines were built. The portal of the Big Hill railway tunnel, 390 metres long, originally double-tracked
The Cougal Spiral is a heritage-listed single track railway tunnel and spiral in Australia. The feature is located on the North Coast railway line in Australia that connects New South Wales with Queensland under the Border Ranges near Richmond Gap.
The Woy Woy railway tunnel is a heritage-listed railway tunnel located between Wondabyne and Woy Woy stations on the Main Northern railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The dual-track 1.69-kilometre (1-mile-4-ch) tunnel was opened on 16 January 1888. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 28 June 2013. [1]
The Otford railway tunnel is a heritage-listed former railway tunnel on the Illawarra railway line at Otford, City of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.It was designed by the New South Wales Government Railways, and built by W. Rowe and W. Smith (tunnel) [2] and Mr. McDonald (vent shaft). [3]
The Ardglen Tunnel, also called the Liverpool Range tunnel, is a heritage-listed summit rail tunnel located on the Main North railway between the village of Ardglen and Murrurundi in New South Wales, Australia. The tunnel crosses under the Liverpool Range near its east end, below Nowlands Gap (otherwise known as Murrurundi Gap), the crossing ...