Orbost Railway Line - Line Guide

Line Guide

Bold stations are termini.

Orbost railway line
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0.0 km Southern Cross
1.2 km Flinders St
Pakenham Line
3.6 km Richmond
11.8 km Caulfield
20.4 km Clayton
31.2 km Dandenong
South Gippsland line
44.4 km Berwick
58.1 km Pakenham End of Pakenham Line service
Princes Freeway
64.57 km Nar Nar Goon
69.46 km Tynong
72.66 km Garfield
77.86 km Bunyip
82.26 km Longwarry
90.99 km Drouin
Princes Freeway
101.76 km Warragul
Noojee line
Nilma railway station(closed)
Darnum (closed)
114.21 km Yarragon
122.26 km Trafalgar
Walhalla line (narrow gauge)
132.22 km Moe
Yallourn line (2nd)
Thorpdale line
Hernes Oak (closed)
Yallourn line (1st)
Morwell-Yallourn Interconnecting Railway (ICR)
Mirboo North line
146.37 km Morwell
Hazelwood siding
Maryvale (closed)
Maryvale Paper Mill siding
Princes Freeway
160.07 km Traralgon End of Traralgon Line service
Maffra line
Loy Yang (closed)
Flynn (closed)
182.36 km Rosedale
Kilmany (closed)
Fulham (closed)
Sale Wharf spur (closed)
208.02 km Sale (switchback station closed 1983)
Montgomery (closed)
Maffra line
Stratford Junction (closed)
224.10 km Stratford
233 km Munro (closed)
246.22 km Fernbank (closed)
257 km Lindenow (closed)
262.92 km Hillside (closed)
276.84 km Bairnsdale End of Bairnsdale Line service
Bairnsdale Wharf spur (closed)
286.631 km Nicholson (closed)
296.124 km Bumberrah (closed)
303.952 km Mossiface (closed)
306.296 km Bruthen (closed)
321.410 km Colquhoun (closed)
336.077 km Nowa Nowa (closed)
345.822 km Tostaree (closed)
358.825 km Waygara (closed)
372.614 km Orbost (closed)

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