| Warrnambool railway line |
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The twin broad gauge and single standard gauge tracks near Lara, 2006 |
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- Port Fairy railway line
- Dennington railway line
- South West railway line
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| Locale | Victoria, Australia |
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| Connecting lines | |
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| Stations | - 29 current stations
- 41 former stations
- 8 sidings
- 15 former sidings
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| Type | Former Victorian regional service |
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| Services | Geelong Warrnambool Werribee Williamstown |
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| Commenced | 25 June 1857 (1857-06-25) |
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| Opened |
- Greenwich to Geelong on 25 June 1857 (1857-06-25)
- Southern Cross to Newport on 17 January 1859 (1859-01-17)
- Geelong to Winchelsea on 25 November 1876 (1876-11-25)
- Winchelsea to Birregurra on 13 March 1877 (1877-03-13)
- Birregurra to Colac on 27 July 1877 (1877-07-27)
- Colac to Camperdown on 2 July 1883 (1883-07-02)
- Camperdown to Terang on 23 April 1887 (1887-04-23)
- Terang to Port Fairy on 4 February 1890 (1890-02-04)
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| Completed | 4 February 1890 (1890-02-04) |
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| Electrified |
- Flinders Street to North Melbourne on 28 May 1919 (1919-05-28)
- North Melbourne to Altona junction on 2 August 1920 (1920-08-02)
- Altona junction to Werribee on 27 November 1983 (1983-11-27)
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| Closed |
- Newport to Greenwich on 18 July 1857 (1857-07-18)
- Dennington to Port Fairy on 12 September 1977 (1977-09-12)
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| Line length | 298.486 km (185.471 mi) |
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| Number of tracks | |
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| Track gauge | 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) |
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| Electrification | 1500 V DC overhead Southern Cross to Werribee |
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| Operating speed | 160 km/h (99 mph) |
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| Signalling |
- Automatic block signalling: Southern Cross to Altona Junction
- Automatic and Track Control: Altona Junction to North Geelong
- Automatic block signalling: North Geelong to Geelong
- Track Block: Geelong to Waurn Ponds
- Automatic and Track Control: Waurn Ponds to Warrnambool
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| Train protection system | TPWS |
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1.2
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Flinders Street
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Parliament
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Melbourne Central
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Flagstaff
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Southern Cross
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North Melbourne
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3.1
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Dynon Road
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3.7
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South Kensington
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| Metro section (Werribee Line)
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Saltwater River (demolished)
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5.5
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| Maribyrnong line | | to Maribyrnong River Terminal |
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Hopkins Street
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Footscray
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Footscray (Suburban) (demolished)
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Napier Street
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6.6
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Seddon
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Somerville Road
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Yarraville
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Spotswood
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ANZAC & Goninans Sidings (was Spotswood Workshops)
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10.6
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Newport
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Melbourne Road
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Greenwich (demolished)
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Newport Workshops | Garden Platform
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Freezing Works Siding (demolished)
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Williamstown Racecourse (1st) (demolished)
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13.4
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Metro Infrastructure Works Siding
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13.5
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SEC Siding
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Hatherley (demolished)
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14.1
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Paisley (closed)
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14.3
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Millers Road
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15.2
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Australian Carbon Black Siding
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CRT Siding
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15.3
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15.5
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BP Platform & Sidings (demolished)
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Kororoit Creek Road
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17.7
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18.0
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Galvin (demolished)
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SCT Siding
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20.6
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Laverton
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Aircraft
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Palmers Road
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Williams Landing
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Forsyth Road
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Hoppers Crossing
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31.7
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Werribee
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32.3
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Werribee Racecourse (closed)
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34.4
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84.9
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Waurn Ponds
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88.3
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Waurn Ponds Cement Siding (closed)
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88.9
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Waurn Ponds Stabling Sidings
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96.7
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Moriac (demolished)
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103.8
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Buckley (demolished)
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108.8
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Winchelsea
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Armytage (demolished)
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Birregurra
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Warncoort (demolished)
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147.7
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Irrewarra (demolished)
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149.9
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CRB Siding (demolished)
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150.9
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Shell Oil Company (demolished)
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Colac
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Larpent (demolished)
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168.3
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Pirron Yallock (closed)
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178.4
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Stoneyford (demolished)
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182.9
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Pomborneit (demolished)
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189.5
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Weerite (demolished)
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198.5
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Camperdown
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211.0
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Boorcan (demolished)
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220.8
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Terang
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232.5
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Garvoc (demolished)
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242.7
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Panmure (demolished)
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249.6
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Cudgee (demolished)
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255.9
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Allansford (demolished)
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261.4
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Sherwood Park
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264.8
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Warrnambool Caltex Oil Sidings (demolished)
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Warrnambool Pier (demolished)
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267.3
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Warrnambool
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269.0
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Briquette Siding (closed)
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270.0
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Westvic Siding
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272.0
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Dennington (demolished)
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276.8
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Illowa (demolished)
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283.3
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Koroit (closed)
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285.9
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Crossley (demolished)
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287.9
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Kirkstall (demolished)
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291.9
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Moyne (demolished)
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296.4
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Rosebrook (demolished)
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298.5
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Port Fairy (demolished)
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Port Fairy Wharf (demolished)
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The Warrnambool railway line is a railway serving the south west of Victoria, Australia. Running from the western Melbourne suburb of Newport through the cities of Geelong and Warrnambool, the line once terminated at the coastal town of Port Fairy before being truncated to Dennington (just west of Warrnambool). This closed section of line has been converted into the 37 km long Port Fairy to Warrnambool Rail Trail. The line continues to see both passenger and freight services today.