Maffra railway line, Victoria

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The Maffra railway line is a closed railway line in Victoria, Australia. The line provided an alternative route to East Gippsland than the current route to Sale. The line was closed in stages from Traralgon to Cowwarr in 1986, and from Cowwarr to Maffra in 1994. In the later years of the line, the main purpose of the line was to serve dairy industries at Maffra.

The last passenger service from Traralgon to Maffra was run by a 153hp Walker railmotor on July 7, 1977. A replacement bus service started 2 days later.[1] The last freight service on the line was 9470 up goods to Sale with locomotive N472, a single container wagon, and rail tractor RT49.[2]

[edit] List of Stations

The Maffra line had 6 stations:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chris Banger (March 1997). "Rail Passenger Service Withdrawals Since 1960". Newsrail 25 (3): pages 77–82. Australian Railway Historical Society (Victorian Division). 
  2. ^ "Operations" (January 1995). Newsrail: page 23. Australian Railway Historical Society (Victorian Division).