Bright railway line

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Bright railway line, Victoria
Line details
Fate Closed
Tracks Single
Former connections Joined North East line at Bowser, Yackandandah line branched off at Everton.
Rail transport in Victoria

The Bright Line in Victoria (Australia) was constructed as a branch from the previously constructed line to Beechworth, with the Bright Line branching at Everton. The line followed the Ovens Valley initially as far as Myrtleford and later extended to Bright.

The line carried a variety of traffic, including many tourists to Mount Buffalo, where the Victorian Railways operated the Mount Buffalo Chalet. The line closed in the 1980s, initially between Bright and Myrtleford, and eventually all the way back to the junction at Bowser (the Beechworth Line from Everton having been dismantled earlier).

During the late 1990s the line was converted into the Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail, and became very popular with cyclists. The station at Bright is maintained as a museum.

Line guide

Bright railway line
Legend
North East line
at Bowser Station
Londrigan
Tarrawingee
Everton
Yackandandah line
Brookfield
Bowman
Gapsted
Myrtleford
Ovens
Eurobin
Porepunkah
Bright

References

Larsen, Wal (1983). The Ovens Valley Railway. Bright: self published. ISBN 09 596751 0 8. 

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