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The Bellarine Railway, formerly the Bellarine Peninsula Railway, is a volunteer-operated steam-driven tourist railway located in Victoria, Australia. It operates on a 16 km section of a formerly disused branch line on the Bellarine Peninsula between the coastal town of Queenscliff and Drysdale , near Geelong .
The Bellarine Peninsula Railway then took control and reopened the site as a tourist destination in 1979. Maintaining the site. In addition to re-gauging the track, the Bellarine Railway replaced the staff lock points with plunger locks and provided up and down home signals.
Pichi Richi Railway: Under overhaul for eventual return to operation: Quorn, SA [8] [9] T199: District Council of Peterborough: Static display indoors: Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre, Peterborough, SA [10] T224: National Trust of South Australia: Static display under cover: Millicent Museum, SA [11] [12] T251: Bellarine Railway: Operational ...
The Bellarine Peninsula (Wadawurrung: Balla-wein or Biteyong) [1] is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip, Corio Bay and Bass Strait. The peninsula, together with the Mornington Peninsula , separates Port Phillip Bay from Bass Strait .
Bundaberg Railway Historical Society Bundaberg Railway Museum Static display. Relocated from CQ University (Bundaberg Campus) in July 2023. 1604 12/1962 1991 Bellarine Railway: Queenscliff, Victoria: Operational. Previously preserved by ARHS-Qld Division at Rosewood Railway Museum. 1613 11/1963 1991 Longreach Powerhouse Museum: Longreach On ...
Stored at the Bellarine Railway Originally used at the Henderson Naval Base, Western Australia, acquired by APC in 1926, along with loco 5. 5 Vulcan Iron Works 1916 0-6-0T Stored at the Bellarine Railway Stored in park in Ringwood before removal for restoration. 6 Hudswell Clarke, Leeds, England 1903 0-4-2T Stored at the Bellarine Railway
In 1924 one example of the engine was built by North Ipswich Railway Workshops for the Aramac Shire Tramway. It was acquired by Queensland Railways in 1958. [2] [4] In 1925/26, Walkers manufactured a further 30 improved PB15 Class locomotives. These engines of these wheel arrangement were fitted with larger tenders and Walschaerts valve gear.
Queenscliff railway station was the terminus of the Queenscliff branch line in Victoria, Australia, which left the main Warrnambool line near South Geelong station. The Queenscliff station was opened on 21 May 1879.