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The Oaklands railway line is a freight-only railway line in north-eastern Victoria,
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. The line branches from the main North East railway at Benalla station and runs across the Victoria-New South Wales border to the town of
Oaklands, New South Wales Oaklands is a town in the Riverina district of southern New South Wales, Australia. The town is located 615 kilometres south west of the state capital, Sydney and 105 kilometres north west of Albury. Oaklands is in the Federation Council lo ...
.


History

The first section of line opened in 1883 as a
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to St James, at the same time as the extension of the main line to
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in
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. In 1886, the line was extended another to Yarrawonga, on the southern bank of the
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, which formed the colonial and, later, the state boundary between Victoria and New South Wales. Under the
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, the line was extended another 61 kilometres to
Oaklands, New South Wales Oaklands is a town in the Riverina district of southern New South Wales, Australia. The town is located 615 kilometres south west of the state capital, Sydney and 105 kilometres north west of Albury. Oaklands is in the Federation Council lo ...
, where it met the existing New South Wales branch line, thereby becoming a
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location. Although the construction of the extension was completed in 1932, trains on it were operated by the Railway Construction Branch, mostly using a rail tractor as motive power, until the line was formally handed over to the Victorian Railways in August 1938. There was no turntable at the terminus, so steam locomotives had to operate tender-first when running to Oaklands. During
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, additional sidings of both Victorian broad gauge and NSW standard gauge were provided, to serve Australian defence installations which were located at Oaklands. There was no passenger service to Oaklands at first but, in December 1946, a twice-weekly service began, operated by a rail motor. That service had been discontinued by the early 1950s. The last regular passenger service on the line was between Benalla and Yarrawonga on Saturday 9 December 1978, operated by DERM 56RM. With the opening of the North East standard gauge line in 1961, the line had standard gauge track at both ends, in addition to the broad gauge via Benalla. Gauge conversion of the line was proposed at various times, including by the Victorian State Government in 2001 with a proposed completion data of late 2003. The last broad gauge train to run on the line was a
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grain service in May 2007. In 2008, agreement was reached to
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the North East railway line from
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to
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, which would have left the Oaklands branch as an isolated and useless spur. The local MP reported that the cost of converting this branch to
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was just over $13m. In October 2008 the Victorian State Government announced that an upgrade would take place. The conversion was completed in December 2009, at a cost of $16.5 million, with nearly 50,000 sleepers replaced. The first revenue service on the converted line was an El Zorro grain train on 10 March. More recently, the line has seen numerous grain trains from both
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and Southern Shorthaul Railroad. The line has continued to deteriorate during this time, with numerous bouts of emergency repairs carried out on the line during 2021; the line now has a 30kph speed limit from Benalla to Yarrawonga, and a 20kph limit from Yarrawonga to Oaklands. It also has a 10kph limit for the final 9 km of the line into Oaklands. As at 28 November 2021 trains are banned from using the line between the hours of 1200 and 2000 if the Yarrawonga weather forecast is 32 °C or higher.


Traffic

The line carries seasonal grain traffic. There is no passenger service. In the 2000s, a potential new source of traffic on the line was noted, with the opening of
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s in the area. At the time, the Coalworks company, since taken over by
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, estimated that it had thermal coal reserves of at Oaklands.


Stations

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- junction * Goorambat - silo * Devenish - silo * St James - silo *
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- silo *
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- silo * Yarrawonga - silo (border)
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* Sloane - silo * Warragoon - silo *
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- silo * Sangar - silo * Wangamong - silo * Oaklands - AWB and Grainco silos


See also

* Oaklands railway line, New South Wales
Railpage Australia - Discussions and reports covering Freight Traffic on the Railway Line


*
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Sources

* NSWrail.net
List of stations
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maps
of the line


References

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