Ballarat to Daylesford railway line

Dalesford to Ballarat
Overview
Type V/Line passenger service
Status Dismantled
Stations 10
Operation
Opened 1887
Closed partially 1953 & 1976
completely 1986

The Ballarat–Daylesford railway line was a line constructed by the Victorian Railways, branching from North Creswick railway station, near Ballarat, on the Mildura railway line , extending northeast to Daylesford where it connected to the Daylesford railway line.

The line was opened from North Creswick to Rocky Lead (later Rocklyn) in January 1887, and from Rocky Lead to Daylesford in June 1887. It was closed in sections: from Newlyn to Daylesford in 1953, from Allendale to Newlyn in 1976, and from North Creswick to Allendale in 1986.[1]

Line Guide

Ballarat - Daylesford
North Creswick
Maryborough line
Broomfield
Allendale
Kingston
Newlyn
Rocklyn
Wombat
Leonard
Sailors Falls
Woodburn
Daylesford

Reference

  1. "North Creswick Daylesford Line". Vicsig. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
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