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  2. Mount Gambier–Heywood railway line - Wikipedia

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    The rail service between Mount Gambier and Heywood was suspended on 11 April 1995 due to the standardization of the gauges of the Melbourne–Adelaide and the Maroona-Portland lines. [5] [3] The South Australian section of the line between Mount Gambier and Rennick was used by the tourist service, the Limestone Coast Railway, until 20 March 1999.

  3. Mount Gambier railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Gambier Rail Trail is a rail trail that follows the course of the railway line. It is open to pedestrians and cyclists, and runs for 10.5 km from Mount Gambier and ends in the suburb of Suttontown. [21] The trail was completed in early 2017 from Pick Avenue to Whites Avenue.

  4. Mount Gambier railway station - Wikipedia

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    Mount Gambier had an extensive goods yard and a locomotive depot with a roundhouse. Ownership of the station and the railway lines was transferred to Australian National in 1978. The station closed on 31 December 1990 when the Bluebird railcar passenger service, known as the Blue Lake, ceased operating, along with every intrastate passenger ...

  5. Rail transport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Gambier-Heywood railway line, a broad gauge line, was opened between Mount Gambier and Heywood near Portland in 1917. From 1953 to 1956, the southeastern lines were converted to broad gauge, with the exception of the Beachport – Millicent and the Wandilo – Glencoe line, which were closed down in 1957.

  6. Portland railway line - Wikipedia

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    Mt Gambier-Heywood rail ticket 1979. A short lived branch line was opened from Dunkeld to Penshurst in 1890 but closed only eight years later. [2] A branch line was opened from Hamilton north to Cavendish between 1910 and 1920. This was connected to the Horsham - Balmoral railway in the 1920s, which itself connected back to the main Serviceton ...

  7. Stateliner - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Central bus station: Fleet: 33 (January 2019) ... Mount Gambier via coast or inland [5] Port Lincoln via Port Pirie and Port Augusta [6] Renmark & Loxton [7]

  8. Kalangadoo railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Limestone Coast Railway ran tourist trains from Mount Gambier to Coonawarra with South Australian Railways Redhen railcars from 1998 until the year 2000, including stops at Kalangadoo. It again resumed a limited service to Penola but it was suspended on 1 July 2006 due to problems with public liability insurance . [ 17 ]

  9. Warrnambool line - Wikipedia

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    This meant that three Sunday train services ran in both directions instead of two. [20] Following the timetable change in late August 2017, weekday Warrnambool trains no longer serve Wyndham Vale or Tarneit stations. In December 2018, due to a lack of available rolling stock, H carriages were used on the line past Geelong for the first time. [21]