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Balmoral Railway Line
The Balmoral railway line was a railway line branching off of the Carpolac railway line at East Natimuk railway station, East Natimuk. The line was opened in stages beginning from East Natimuk railway station, East Natimuk to Noradjuha railway station, Noradjuha in 1887 and reaching Balmoral railway station, Victoria, Balmoral in 1919 with a link being constructed from Hamilton railway station, Victoria, Hamilton in stages beginning with Hamilton railway station, Victoria, Hamilton to Cavendish railway station, Victoria, Cavendish in 1915 and finally reaching Balmoral railway station, Victoria, Balmoral in 1920. History The line was opened to connect the city (then town) of Horsham, Victoria, Horsham with the town of Hamilton, Victoria, Hamilton. It was opened in stages from East Natimuk railway station, East Natimuk to Noradjuha railway station, Noradjuha on 25 August 1887, Noradjuha railway station, Noradjuha to Toolondo railway station, Toolondo on 24 September 1912, Hamilto ...
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Carpolac Railway Line
The Carpolac Railway Line was a railway line located in the Wimmera region of Victoria that branched off of the Serviceton railway line at Horsham railway station, Victoria. It was opened from Horsham, Victoria, Horsham to Natimuk, East Natimuk in August 1887, East Natimuk to Goroke, Victoria, Goroke in July 1894 and then from Goroke to Carpolac, Victoria, Carpolac in May 1927 and closed on December 8, 1986. Line Guide Branched from the Serviceton railway line at Horsham railway station, Victoria, Horsham station Remlaw railway siding, Remlaw Siding Vectis railway station, Vectis Quantong railway station, Quantong East Natimuk railway station, East Natimuk junction with the Balmoral railway line Natimuk railway station, Natimuk Arapiles railway station, Arapiles Mitre railway station, Mitre (formerly St Mary's/Mitre Lake) Duffholme railway station, Duffholme Gymbowen railway station, Gymbowen Goroke railway station, Goroke Mortat railway station, Mortat Carpolac railw ...
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Closed Regional Railway Lines In Victoria (state)
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Kyup Railway Station
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Vasey Railway Station
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Englefield Railway Station
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Jeffries Railway Station
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Kanagulk Railway Station
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East Natimuk Railway Station
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