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Navarre railway line is an
abandoned railway An abandoned railroad is a railway line which is no longer used for that purpose. Such lines may be ''disused railways'', ''closed railways'', ''former railway lines'', or ''derelict'' railway lines. Some have had all their track and sleepers ...
between
Navarre Navarre (; es, Navarra ; eu, Nafarroa ), officially the Chartered Community of Navarre ( es, Comunidad Foral de Navarra, links=no ; eu, Nafarroako Foru Komunitatea, links=no ), is a foral autonomous community and province in northern Spain, ...
in the
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region of the Australian state of
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and
Ben Nevis railway station Ben Nevis railway station is an abandoned station on the Avoca railway line, a railway line running from Ararat to Avoca and onto Maryborough in the Australian state of Victoria. It also acted as the terminus of the abandoned Navarre railway ...
. The town of Navarre is located in the
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and was surveyed in 1855 and renamed after the medieval European Kingdom of Navarre. Officially opened on May 26, 1914, the line had five stations:
Navarre Navarre (; es, Navarra ; eu, Nafarroa ), officially the Chartered Community of Navarre ( es, Comunidad Foral de Navarra, links=no ; eu, Nafarroako Foru Komunitatea, links=no ), is a foral autonomous community and province in northern Spain, ...
, Tulkara, Landsborough,
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, Crowlands, and the terminus,
Ben Nevis railway station Ben Nevis railway station is an abandoned station on the Avoca railway line, a railway line running from Ararat to Avoca and onto Maryborough in the Australian state of Victoria. It also acted as the terminus of the abandoned Navarre railway ...
where the line connected with the
Avoca railway line The Maryborough–Avoca–Ararat railway is a railway line in western Victoria, Australia. It is one of the few railway lines in the state to have been closed and then reopened. Today it is a standard gauge branch line connecting the Western ...
. Rolling stock, engines, such as the
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locomotive (including locomotive K174), drivers and repair crews were supplied from Ararat and the service began by running services three days per week.


History

In 1911 a Victorian Parliamentary committee made the following recommendation. :"The Committee recommends the construction of a 5ft. 3in. railway from Crowland to Navarre, 21 miles 59 chains in length, as permanently surveyed, and terminating about 2¼ miles south-west of Navarre township, at an estimated cost of £74,735 with £1,485 added for rolling stock, as it considers that the line should be built with serviceable second-hand rails, and that the construction should not be entered upon until such rails are available." The line was to connect with the Ararat - Avoca - Maryborough line with a junction installed at Ben Nevis and there was debate amongst the members of the Committee as to the exact location of the station at Navarre. At this early stage they could already see the possibility of it being extended to the north to Marnoo and St Arnaud. The line ran through lightly undulating, partly wooded countryside for 36 kilometres. Gold had been found in the region during the 1850s and many of those pioneers who had arrived there at that time remained to establish their own farms and businesses. Planning for the line began some years before its actual construction and changes in its routing were to be inevitable. Originally the line was expected to service the expanding agricultural needs of the region, carrying livestock, wheat and chaff. Although the railway also operated a passenger service, one of the biggest users of the line were timber cutters and for a while six mills operated in the area supplying firewood to connecting stations including Ararat,
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and further to the south-east the capital city of
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,
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From its opening in 1914, returns from the operation of the line were adequate to justify its existence. Within a short period of time, extra storage sheds were required at nearly all the stations to handle local produce on its way to market. However, by the late 1940s, with dwindling supplies of suitable timber, the advent of motorised transport and rising operating costs, it appeared more and more likely that the line would close if something couldn't be done quickly. To try to improve the situation, leading businessmen of the area, particularly from
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, to the north, lobbied to have the line extended to pick up an increasing trade in grain.


Closure of the line

Well before 1950 the department of the
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was already considering the future of the line. At a meeting of local businessmen, in Landsborough, it was revealed that there had been a sharp move away from the use of firewood, which represented 90% of the lines trade, to coal. This therefore left the Railways with little option but to close the line in the near future. Demand continued to fall while running costs increased and the single goods service was reduced further from once a week to once a fortnight. by 1953. In an advertisement in The Argus newspaper of February 14, 1954, the closure of the line was announced with the last service to run on February 25 that year. By 2010 little remained of the railway although aerial photographs clearly show sections of the right of way (ROW) to the west and north-west of Landsborough, today located in the
Pyrenees Shire The Shire of Pyrenees is a local government area (LGA) in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 7,353. It includes the towns of Avoca, Beaufort, Lexton and ...
. Those track lines not left to nature were originally replaced with gravel roads, some of which were later asphalted such as the ''Tulkara - Navarre Road''. Stations, such as Tulkara and Crowlands remain as little more than mounds of earth by the roadside with the scattered remnants of track sleepers, and mounds of ballast, the only clue as to what may have been there. The terminus at Ben Nevis, just 100 meters or so off the Pyrenees Highway, exists only as a couple of weather beaten railway crossing signs on a dirt road which crosses the Ararat to Avoca rail line. At Navarre, ground works suggesting a railway servicing area, loading ramp and weighbridge pit bear testament to the grand ideals local businessmen had for the area.


See also

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Avoca railway line The Maryborough–Avoca–Ararat railway is a railway line in western Victoria, Australia. It is one of the few railway lines in the state to have been closed and then reopened. Today it is a standard gauge branch line connecting the Western ...
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List of closed railway stations in Victoria This is a list of former railway stations and railway lines in Victoria, Australia. Many of these stations and lines have been abandoned or demolished. There is a strong desire by communities to have many of these re-opened to better link Regio ...


References

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External links


Avoca station at VicRailStations.com
{{Victorian Railway Lines, branch Railway lines in Victoria (Australia) Railway lines opened in 1914 Railway lines closed in 1954