Cohuna railway line

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Cohuna railway line, Victoria
Line details
Opened 1915
Completed 1915
Closed 1981
Stations 10
Tracks 1
Rail transport in Victoria

The Cohuna Line is a closed railway line in the north of Victoria, Australia. Branching off the main North railway at Elmore it ran east to a final terminus at Cohuna.

History

The line was progressively opened between 1912 and 1915.[1]

Stations

Cohuna Railway Station 185 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Keely Railway Station 181 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Leithville Railway Station 177 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Gunbower Railway Station 172 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Patho Railway Station 165 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Roslynmead 157 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Kotta 152 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Lockington 147 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

McColl 144 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Hunter 135 Miles

  • 1915 - 1 March 1981.

Elmore 128 Miles

  • 21 November 1873 – 9 November 2008.

station guide

Terminus: Elmore Station
Junction: Northern Line
Hunter Station
Warragamba Station
McColl Station
Lockington Station
Kotta Station
Roslynmead Station
Patho Station
Gunbower Station
Leitchville Station
Keely Station
Cohuna Station

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