Port Fairy Railway Line - Line Guide

Line Guide

Broad gauge tracks are shown in red, and standard gauge in blue.

Port Fairy line
Legend
0 km Southern Cross
1.7 km North Melbourne
North East line towards Albury-Wodonga
Serviceton line towards Ballarat / Bendigo line
4.9 km Footscray
Western SG via Newport-Sunshine line
10.6 km Newport
Williamstown line
15.2 km Mobiltown
15.3 km Paisley
Kororoit Creek
17.4 km Seaholme
18.4 km Altona
19.8 km Westona
22.2 km Laverton
23.5 km Aircraft
28.9 km Hoppers Crossing
31.7 km Werribee End of Werribee Line service
Werribee River
Lollipop Creek
39.60 km Manor (Closed)
49.56 km Little River
Little River
59.50 km Lara
Hovells Creek
Princes Freeway
65.94 km Corio
69.17 km North Shore
Western SG to Adelaide via Maroona & Ararat
Geelong - Ballarat line
71.00 km North Geelong
74.56 km Geelong
Geelong tunnel (422 m long)
76.42 km South Geelong
Queenscliff line
78.86 km Geelong Racecourse
Barwon River
81.60 km Marshall End of Geelong Line service
? km Grovedale (Closed)
90.27 km Waurn Ponds (Closed)
Creek
98.68 km Moriac (Closed)
Wensleydale line
115.74 km Winchelsea
125.94 km Armytage (Closed)
Forrest line
136.28 km Birregurra
Princes Highway
Colac-Ballarat line
Crowes line
155.39 km Colac
Alvie line
170.33 km Pirron Yallock (Closed)
184.90 km Pomborneit, (Closed)
200.49 km Camperdown
206.59 km Timboon (Closed)
Timboon line
213.03 km Boorcan (Closed)
222.78 km Terang
Mortlake line
Garvoc (Closed)
244.68 km Panmure (Closed)
256.00 km Allansford (Closed)
263.45 km Sherwood Park
269.30 km Warrnambool End of Warrnambool Line service
274.00 km Dennington (Closed)
Koroit (Closed)
To Portland line via Penshurst and Hamilton
Port Fairy (Closed)

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