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Oaklands railway line, Victoria

Oaklands railway
Overview
Type V/Line passenger service
Commenced 1883/1886
Technical
Line length 64 km (39.8 mi) in Victoria and 61 km (37.9 mi) in NSW

The Oaklands railway line is a freight only railway line in north eastern Victoria, Australia. The line branches from the main North East railway at Benalla station until it connects with the New South Wales railway network at Oaklands, New South Wales.

The line opened in 1883 as a 32-kilometre (20 mi) branch line to St James along with the extension of the main line to Albury in New South Wales, being extended another 32 kilometres (20 mi) to Yarrawonga on the south shore of the Murray River in 1886, which formed the colonial and later state boundary between Victoria and New South Wales. Under the 1922 Border Railways Act the line was extended another 61 kilometres to Oaklands, New South Wales in 1938, where it formed a break-of-gauge with the existing New South Wales Railways branch line. This break of gauge station included warehouse and other facilities of a military nature which are best located at breaks of gauge. The last regular passenger service on the line was between Benalla and Yarrawonga on 13 October 1979, operated by DERM 55RM.

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 Pacific National grain service in May 2007.


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