Eaglehawk–Inglewood railway line

Eaglehawk – Inglewood
Overview
Statusdisused
Stations3
Service
TypeBranch
History
Opened1876
Closed25th May 2007[1]
Technical
Line length50 kilometres
Number of tracks1

The Eaglehawk–Inglewood line is a disused railway line in northern Victoria, Australia. It links the Piangil line to the Manangatang and Sea Lake lines and was opened in 1876.[1]

Operations

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The line operated using the Train Order Working system of safeworking. A crossing loop was provided at Bridgewater. The maximum speed limit was 50 km/h, with all mainline locomotives permitted, albeit with some speed restrictions.[2]

The line was booked out of service in May 2007,[1] but the last train service/excursion to use the line was in October 2008, with R761 and T356 hauling a 'Steaming Up Broadway' Tour to Wycheproof and then heading to Newport via the line to Eaglehawk. Flood damage in January 2011 resulted in damage to bridges and ballast washaways on several sections of track, which had not been repaired as of July 2018.[citation needed]

Sections of rail near Bridgewater have been pulled up to be reused in several standard gauge conversion projects in that part of Victoria.

As of December 2022, the junction at Eaglehawk was disconnected from the Swan Hill line and ripped up, with the line no longer able to be accessed.

Locations

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Eaglehawk-Inglewood Railway
To Bendigo
Eaglehawk
Caldwells Road
Piangil line
Marong
Leichardt
Derby
Bridgewater
Robinvale line To Melbourne via Maryborough
Inglewood
Robinvale line
Location Distance From Melbourne
Eaglehawk 170.11 km
Marong 181.05 km
Leichardt 188.79 km
Derby 195.40 km
Bridgewater 203.45 km
Inglewood 210.629 km

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Eaglehawk Inglewood Line". Archived from the original on 29 August 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  2. ^ Eaglehawk to Inglewood V/Line