Stawell railway station, Victoria |
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Stawell railway station main building and platform | |
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Operator | GSR |
Line | Western SG |
# Platforms | 1 |
# Tracks | 1 (SG) |
Status | Staffed |
Stawell is a railway station on the Melbourne – Adelaide rail line, located in the town of Stawell, Victoria, Australia.
The station was once served by V/Line as part of the service to Dimboola, which was withdrawn on 21 August 1993.[1] Today, the station retains its platform and station building, with interstate standard gauge trains passing it every day. For a number of years, local residents have called on The Overland to make Stawell an additional stop for the interstate journey.[2]
In October 2010, it was announced that The Overland would stop at the station, with services to commence on Monday, 11 April 2011. There will be a bus link to Halls Gap, and 64 seats will be available at V/Line fares. A $710,000 upgrade has been carried out to the station.[3]
Preceding station | Great Southern Railway | Following station | ||
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towards Melbourne
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The Overland |
towards Adelaide
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Between Stawell and Horsham, Murtoa station is currently closed.