South Gippsland Railway

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South Gippsland Railway
South Gippsland Railway line map
Line details
Completed 1891
Closed 1998
Reopened 1994
Stations Leongatha to Nyora
Rail transport in Victoria
 Closed railways

The South Gippsland Railway is a tourist railway located in south Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. It controls a section of the former South Gippsland line between Nyora and Leongatha, operating services from Leongatha to Nyora via Korumburra taking around 65 minutes, trains operate on Sundays, Public Holidays (except Good Friday and Christmas Day) and Wednesdays during Victorian school holidays. The line passes through the rolling Strzelecki Ranges and lush dairy farmland.

[edit] History

The South Gippsland line was opened from Dandenong to Cranbourne in 1888 and extended to Koo Wee Rup, Nyora and Loch in 1890, Korumburra and Leongatha in 1891. The section from Nyora to Leongatha was transferred to the South Gippsland Railway in 1994. Freight trains continued to use the line from Dandenong as far as Koala Siding near Nyora until 1998. The Victorian Government is currently undertaking feasibility studies to establish the cost of returning a passenger service between Melbourne and Leongatha.

[edit] List of Stations

South Gippsland Railway
exLUECKE
Line to Dandenong, currently closed from Nyora to Cranbourne
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Nyora
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former Wonthaggi line, closed 1978
HST
Loch
eHST
Jeetho
eHST
Bena
eHST
White Law
BHF
Korumburra
eABZrf
former Outtrim line, last section closed 1953
eHST
Kardella
eHST
Ruby
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Leongatha
exLUECKE
former line to Yarram and Barry Beach, last section closed 1992

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