Stopping Places
(distances from Walch's Tasmanian Almanac 1915 p. 237)
- Zeehan
- Wilson Street
- Racecourse
- King's
- Hastings
- Nickel Junction—also known as Nickel Show (4.5 miles)
- North Dundas Road
- Melba
- Commonwealth
- Japi
- Confidence Saddle
- Good Intent
- Great Northern
- Fraser's—also known as Fraser's Mine
- Montezuma (14.5 miles)
- Fahl Ore
- Conliffe
- Williamsford—opened as Deep Lead—renamed by 1898 (18 miles)
- Connected to Hercules Mine on Mount Read by a 2 foot (610mm) gauge haulage incline
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