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Geelong
Railways in Victoria
Overview
Service typeRegional rail
SystemVictorian railway network
StatusOperational
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Predecessor
^ outbound extended to Port Fairy
First service25 June 1957; 67 years ago (1957-06-25)
Current operator(s)V/Line
Former operator(s)
WebsiteV/Line Geelong on Twitter
Route
TerminiSouthern Cross
Waurn Ponds
Stops15
Distance travelled93.0 km (57.8 mi)
Average journey time1 hours 19 minutes
Service frequency
  • 5 express services weekdays
  • 2 local services weekend days
  • 1 express service weekend evenings
Line(s) usedServiceton, Deer Park–West Werribee, Port Fairy
On-board services
Class(es)Economy
Disabled accessYes
Catering facilitiesNo
Baggage facilitiesLimited
Technical
Rolling stock
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Track owner(s)VicTrack
Geelong (physical track)
Geelong railway line
km
Up arrow
Multiple lines
to Flinders Street
0.0
Southern Cross
LowerRight arrow
1.7
North Melbourne
(not a stop)
1.9
Dynon Road
Left arrow
2.5
2.5
Left arrow
Left arrow
LowerRight arrow
Metro section
(Sunbury Line)
3.5
South Kensington
(not a stop)
Left arrow
Melbourne Metro Tunnel
to Caulfield
(under construction)
Saltwater River
(demolished)
4.2
Right arrow
Maribyrnong line
to Maribyrnong River Terminal
(dismantled)
5.4
Hopkins Street
5.6
Footscray
UpperRight arrow
Right arrow
6.0
Footscray (Main line)
(demolished)
6.6
Middle Footscray
(not a stop)
7.0
7.3
West Footscray
(not a stop)
9.1
Tottenham
(not a stop)
9.1
Ashley Street
9.8
White City
(demolished)
Right arrow
Maidstone
(demolished)
11.0
Right arrow
12.3
Sunshine
12.3
Hampshire Road
Left arrow
Multiple lines
via Albion
12.8
Anderson Road
13.9
15.1
Ardeer (2nd)
(not a stop)
15.7
Ardeer Siding
(demolished)
16.0
16.1
Ardeer (1st)
(demolished)
17.6
Mt Derrimut Road
17.9
Deer Park
Ravenhall Siding
(closed)
Sandringham Quarry Trust Siding
(closed)
19.3
Deer Park West
(proposed)
Left arrow
20.1
26.0
Truganina
(proposed)
28.4
29.5
Tarneit
Tarneit railway station#Transport links
29.5
Derrimut Road
32.2
Davies
(proposed)
36.0
Sayers Road
(proposed)
36.8
40.3
Wyndham Vale
Wyndham Vale railway station#Transport links
42.7
Wyndham Vale South Sidings
Right arrow
47.7
Manor
(demolished)
49.2
Mambourin
(demolished)
55.7
Little River
55.9
65.6
Lara
Lara railway station#Transport links
69.3
Elders IXL Siding
(closed)
70.1
70.9
Geelong Grammar Siding
(demolished)
72.1
Corio
73.4
Distillers Siding
(demolished)
75.3
North Shore
76.2
Harbour Trust Sidings
Left arrow
77.0
77.5
North Geelong Yard
Left arrow
Geelong–Ballarat line to Ballarat &
Fyansford line to APC Fyansford (dismantled)
78.1
North Geelong
North Geelong railway station#Transport links
79.3
Church Street (Midland Highway)
79.3
Geelong Locomotive Depot
80.1
Latrobe Terrace (Princes Highway)
Cunningham Pier
(dismantled)
80.7
Geelong
81.1
Geelong Tunnel
82.5
South Geelong
South Geelong railway station#Transport links
Right arrow
85.0
Geelong Racecourse (2nd)
(demolished)
85.8
Breakwater
(demolished)
87.7
Marshall
Marshall railway station#Transport links
Geelong Racecourse (1st)
(demolished)
89.9
Grovedale
(demolished)
92.6
Duneed
(demolished)
93.0
Waurn Ponds
Down arrow
km

Stopping patterns

[edit]

Legend — Station status

  • Premium Station – Station staffed from first to last train
  • Host Station – Usually staffed during morning peak, however this can vary for different stations on the network.

Legend — Stopping patterns
Services do not operate via the City Loop

  • ● – All trains stop
  • ◐ – Some services do not stop
  • | – Trains pass and do not stop
Geelong Services[1]
Station Zone Local Shuttle
Flinders Street 1
Southern Cross
North Melbourne
South Kensington
Footscray
Station Histories
Station Opened[2][3] Closed[2][3] Age Notes[2][3]
Southern Cross 17 January 1859 165 years
  • Formerly Batman's Hill
  • Formerly Spencer Street
Footscray 24 September 1900 124 years
Sunshine 7 September 1885 139 years
  • Formerly Braybrook Junction
Deer Park 2 April 1884 140 years
  • Formerly Kororoit Creek
Tarneit 15 June 2015 9 years
Wyndham Vale 15 June 2015 9 years
Wyndham Vale South Sidings ?
  • Future Black Forest Road station site
Manor 2 February 1911 1 November 1970 59 years
Mambourin November 1888 1893 5 years
  • Formerly Pearce's Bros Siding
Little River 1 January 1957 67 years
  • Formerly Little River
  • Formerly Bulban
Lara 1 November 1856 168 years
  • Formerly Duck Ponds
Elders IXL Siding 12 March 1986 2010 24 years
Geelong Grammar Siding 24 May 1955 112 years
Corio 15 September 1890 134 years
  • Formerly Cowies Creek
  • Formerly Cowie
Distillers Siding 14 February 1928 c. 21 February 1987 Approx. 59 years
North Shore 15 April 1895 129 years
  • Formerly North Shore
  • Formerly Corio
Harbour Trust Sidings 8 March 1909 115 years
North Geelong Yard 28 January 1885 139 years
North Geelong 1 August 1883 141 years
  • Formerly West Geelong
Geelong Locomotive Depot 20 May 1917 107 years
Cunningham Pier ? ?
  • Formerly Railway Pier
Geelong 1 November 1856 168 years
South Geelong 1 November 1883 141 years
Geelong Racecourse (2nd) 1 January 1911 19 October 2005 94 years
  • Formerly Geelong Showgrounds
Breakwater 28 December 1889 6 March 1895 5 years
25 June 1895 12 August 1898 3 years
Marshall 14 July 1879 17 February 1964 84 years
  • Formerly Connewarra
26 April 2005 19 years
Geelong Racecourse (1st) 26 January 1877 c. January 1878 Approx. 11 months
  • On main line
22 January 1878 13 January 1906 27 years
  • On branch
Grovedale c. 25 November 1876 1954 Approx. 78 years
  • Formerly Germantown
Duneed c. 25 November 1876 26 July 1921 Approx. 44 years
Waurn Ponds 12 October 2014 10 years
Waurn Ponds Cement Siding 22 March 1963 31 May 2021 58 years
Waurn Ponds Stabling Sidings 27 February 2023 21 months

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User:ThylacineHunter/Lines/Warrnambool VLine Service | User:ThylacineHunter/Lines/Warrnambool railway line

Warrnambool
Railways in Victoria
Overview
Service typeRegional rail
SystemVictorian railway network
StatusOperational
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Predecessor
  • Winchelsea (1876–1877)
  • Colac (1877–1883)
  • Camperdown (1883–1887)
  • Terang (1887–1890)
  • Port Fairy (1890–1977)
  • The Flyer ^ (1927–c. 1967)
  • The Westcoaster (1987–c. 2004)
^ outbound only
First service25 November 1876; 148 years ago (1876-11-25)
Current operator(s)V/Line
Former operator(s)
WebsiteV/Line Geelong on Twitter
Route
TerminiSouthern Cross
Warrnambool
Stops21
Distance travelled275.4 km (171.1 mi)
Average journey time3 hours 37 minutes
Service frequency
  • 5 express services weekdays
  • 2 local services weekend
  • 1 express service weekend
Line(s) usedServiceton, Deer Park–West Werribee, Port Fairy
On-board services
Class(es)First and economy
Disabled accessYes
Catering facilitiesYes
Baggage facilitiesYes
Technical
Rolling stockN class locomotive-hauled N-class carriages
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Track owner(s)VicTrack
Warrnambool (physical track)
Warrnambool railway line
km
Up arrow
Multiple lines
to Flinders Street
0.0
Southern Cross
LowerRight arrow
1.7
North Melbourne
(not a stop)
1.9
Dynon Road
Left arrow
2.5
2.5
Left arrow
Left arrow
LowerRight arrow
Metro section
(Sunbury Line)
3.5
South Kensington
(not a stop)
Left arrow
Melbourne Metro Tunnel
to Caulfield
(under construction)
Saltwater River
(demolished)
4.2
Right arrow
Maribyrnong line
to Maribyrnong River Terminal
(dismantled)
5.4
Hopkins Street
5.6
Footscray
UpperRight arrow
Right arrow
6.0
Footscray (Main line)
(demolished)
6.6
Middle Footscray
(not a stop)
7.0
7.3
West Footscray
(not a stop)
9.1
Tottenham
(not a stop)
9.1
Ashley Street
9.8
White City
(demolished)
Right arrow
Maidstone
(demolished)
11.0
Right arrow
12.3
Sunshine
(not a stop)
12.3
Hampshire Road
Left arrow
Multiple lines
via Albion
12.8
Andreson Road
13.9
15.1
Ardeer (2nd)
(not a stop)
15.7
Ardeer Siding
(demolished)
16.0
16.1
Ardeer (1st)
(demolished)
17.6
Mt Derrimut Road
17.9
Deer Park
Ravenhall Siding
(closed)
Sandringham Quarry Trust Siding
(closed)
19.3
Deer Park West
(proposed)
Left arrow
Deer Park–West Werribee section
26.0
Truganina
(proposed)
28.4
29.5
Tarneit
Tarneit railway station#Transport links
29.5
Derrimut Road
32.2
Davies
(proposed)
36.0
Sayers Road
(proposed)
36.8
40.3
Wyndham Vale
Wyndham Vale railway station#Transport links
42.7
Wyndham Vale South Sidings
Right arrow
Geelong section
47.7
Manor
(demolished)
49.2
Mambourin
(demolished)
55.7
Little River
55.9
65.6
Lara
Lara railway station#Transport links
69.3
Elders IXL Siding
(closed)
70.1
70.9
Geelong Grammar Siding
(demolished)
72.1
Corio
73.4
Distillers Siding
(demolished)
75.3
North Shore
76.2
Harbour Trust Sidings
Left arrow
77.0
77.5
North Geelong Yard
Left arrow
Geelong–Ballarat line to Ballarat &
Fyansford line to APC Fyansford (dismantled)
78.1
North Geelong
North Geelong railway station#Transport links
79.3
Church Street (Midland Highway)
79.3
Geelong Locomotive Depot
80.1
Latrobe Terrace (Princes Highway)
Cunningham Pier
(dismantled)
80.7
Geelong
81.1
Geelong Tunnel
82.5
South Geelong
South Geelong railway station#Transport links
Right arrow
85.0
Geelong Racecourse (2nd)
(demolished)
85.8
Breakwater
(demolished)
87.7
Marshall
Marshall railway station#Transport links
Geelong Racecourse (1st)
(demolished)
89.9
Grovedale
(demolished)
92.6
Duneed
(demolished)
93.0
Waurn Ponds
96.4
Waurn Ponds Cement Siding
(closed)
97.0
Waurn Ponds Stabling Sidings
98.6
Pettavel
(demolished)
104.8
Moriac
(demolished)
Right arrow
111.9
Buckley
(demolished)
116.9
121.9
Winchelsea
131.6
Armytage
(demolished)
136.7
Right arrow
Forrest line
to Forrest
(dismantled)
142.4
Birregurra
147.9
148.0
Warncoort
(demolished)
Left arrow
155.9
Irrewarra
(demolished)
158.0
CRB Siding
(demolished)
159.0
Shell Oil Company
(demolished)
159.6
Right arrow
Crowes line
to Crowes
(dismantled)
161.5
Colac
Colac railway station#Transport links
Left arrow
Alvie line
to Alvie
(dismantled)
169.3
Larpent
(demolished)
176.5
Pirron Yallock
(closed)
186.5
Stoneyford
(demolished)
191.0
Pomborneit
(demolished)
197.6
Weerite
(demolished)
206.6
Camperdown
Camperdown railway station#Transport links
Right arrow
Timboon line
to Timboon
(dismantled)
219.2
Boorcan
(demolished)
221.9
228.9
Terang
Terang railway station#Transport links
Left arrow
Mortlake line
to Mortlake
(dismantled)
240.6
Garvoc
(demolished)
250.8
Panmure
(demolished)
257.7
Cudgee
(demolished)
264.0
Allansford
(demolished)
269.5
Sherwood Park
Sherwood Park railway station#Transport links
272.9
Warrnambool Caltex Oil Sidings
(demolished)
Warrnambool Pier
(demolished)
275.4
Warrnambool
Warrnambool railway station#Transport linksWarrnambool railway station#Transport links
269.0
Briquette Siding
(closed)
270.0
Westvic Siding
Down arrow
km

Stopping patterns

[edit]

Legend — Station status

  • Premium Station – Station staffed from first to last train
  • Host Station – Usually staffed during morning peak, however this can vary for different stations on the network.

Legend — Stopping patterns

  • ● – All trains stop
  • ◐ – Some services do not stop
  • ▲ – Only inbound trains stop
  • ▼ – Only outbound trains stop
  • | – Trains pass and do not stop
Warrnambool Services[4]
Station Express Local down Local up
Southern Cross
Footscray
Sunshine
Deer Park | |
Tarneit |
Wyndham Vale |
Little River | |
Lara |
Corio |
North Shore |
North Geelong
Geelong
South Geelong
Marshall
Waurn Ponds
Winchelsea
Birregurra
Colac
Camperdown
Terang
Sherwood Park
Warrnambool
Station Histories
Station Opened[2][3] Closed[2][3] Age Notes[2][3]
Southern Cross 17 January 1859 165 years
  • Formerly Batman's Hill
  • Formerly Spencer Street
Footscray 24 September 1900 124 years
Deer Park 2 April 1884 140 years
  • Formerly Kororoit Creek
Tarneit 15 June 2015 9 years
Wyndham Vale 15 June 2015 9 years
Wyndham Vale South Sidings ?
  • Future Black Forest Road station site
Manor 2 February 1911 1 November 1970 59 years
Mambourin November 1888 1893 5 years
  • Formerly Pearce's Bros Siding
Little River 1 January 1957 67 years
  • Formerly Little River
  • Formerly Bulban
Lara 1 November 1856 168 years
  • Formerly Duck Ponds
Elders IXL Siding 12 March 1986 2010 24 years
Geelong Grammar Siding 24 May 1955 112 years
Corio 15 September 1890 134 years
  • Formerly Cowies Creek
  • Formerly Cowie
Distillers Siding 14 February 1928 c. 21 February 1987 Approx. 59 years
North Shore 15 April 1895 129 years
  • Formerly North Shore
  • Formerly Corio
Harbour Trust Sidings 8 March 1909 115 years
North Geelong Yard 28 January 1885 139 years
North Geelong 1 August 1883 141 years
  • Formerly West Geelong
Geelong Locomotive Depot 20 May 1917 107 years
Cunningham Pier ? ?
  • Formerly Railway Pier
Geelong 1 November 1856 168 years
South Geelong 1 November 1883 141 years
Geelong Racecourse (2nd) 1 January 1911 19 October 2005 94 years
  • Formerly Geelong Showgrounds
Breakwater 28 December 1889 6 March 1895 5 years
25 June 1895 12 August 1898 3 years
Marshall 14 July 1879 17 February 1964 84 years
  • Formerly Connewarra
26 April 2005 19 years
Geelong Racecourse (1st) 26 January 1877 c. January 1878 Approx. 11 months
  • On main line
22 January 1878 13 January 1906 27 years
  • On branch
Grovedale c. 25 November 1876 1954 Approx. 78 years
  • Formerly Germantown
Duneed c. 25 November 1876 26 July 1921 Approx. 44 years
Waurn Ponds 12 October 2014 10 years
Waurn Ponds Cement Siding 22 March 1963 31 May 2021 58 years
Waurn Ponds Stabling Sidings 27 February 2023 21 months
Pettavel ? 22 August 1952 ?
  • Formerly Pettavel Road
Moriac 1 October 1877 5 October 1982 105 years
  • Formerly Mount Moriac
Buckley ? 17 October 1955 ?
  • Formerly Buckley's Road
Winchelsea 25 November 1876 148 years
Armytage 24 August 1911 12 November 1956 45 years
Birregurra 13 March 1877 147 years
Warncoort 13 March 1877 22 August 1958 81 years
Irrewarra 1 October 1877 22 August 1958 80 years
CRB Siding 1927 ? ?
Shell Oil Company ? December 1975 ?
Colac 27 July 1877 147 years
Larpent ? ? ?
Pirron Yallock ? 5 October 1982 ?
Stoneyford ? 17 October 1955 ?
Pomborneit ? 14 August 1978 ?
Weerite ? 22 July 1975 ?
Camperdown 2 July 1883 141 years
Boorcan 23 April 1887 5 October 1982 95 years
Terang 23 April 1887 137 years
Garvoc ? 30 January 1966 ?
Panmure 4 February 1890 5 October 1982 92 years
Cudgee ? 26 September 1960 ?
Allansford ? 5 October 1982 ?
Sherwood Park 19 February 2006 18 years
Warrnambool Caltex Oil Sidings 27 November 1946 1966 20 years
Warrnambool Pier c. 1890 ? ?
Warrnambool 4 February 1890 134 years
Briquette Siding ? ? ?
Westvic Siding ? ?

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User:ThylacineHunter/Lines/Port Fairy railway line

Port Fairy
Overview
Status
Owner
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Termini
Connecting lines
Former connections
Stations
  • 29 current stations
  • 41 former stations
  • 8 sidings
  • 15 former sidings
Service
TypeFormer Victorian regional service
ServicesGeelong Warrnambool Werribee Williamstown
Operator(s)
History
Commenced25 June 1857 (1857-06-25)
Opened
  • Greenwich to Geelong on 25 June 1857 (1857-06-25)
  • Southern Cross to Newport on 17 January 1859 (1859-01-17)
  • Geelong to Winchelsea on 25 November 1876 (1876-11-25)
  • Winchelsea to Birregurra on 13 March 1877 (1877-03-13)
  • Birregurra to Colac on 27 July 1877 (1877-07-27)
  • Colac to Camperdown on 2 July 1883 (1883-07-02)
  • Camperdown to Terang on 23 April 1887 (1887-04-23)
  • Terang to Port Fairy on 4 February 1890 (1890-02-04)
Completed4 February 1890 (1890-02-04)
Electrified
  • Flinders Street to North Melbourne on 28 May 1919 (1919-05-28)
  • North Melbourne to Altona junction on 2 August 1920 (1920-08-02)
  • Altona junction to Werribee on 27 November 1983 (1983-11-27)
Closed
  • Newport to Greenwich on 18 July 1857 (1857-07-18)
  • Dennington to Port Fairy on 12 September 1977 (1977-09-12)
Technical
Line length298.486 km (185.471 mi)
Number of tracks
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification1500 V DC overhead Southern Cross to Werribee
Operating speed160 km/h (99 mph)
Signalling
Route map

km
Up arrow
Multiple lines
via Richmond or Jolimont
1.2
Flinders Street
Parliament
Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central railway station#Transport linksMelbourne Central railway station#Transport links
Flagstaff
Flagstaff railway station#Transport links
0.0
Southern Cross
LowerRight arrow
2.9
North Melbourne
3.1
Dynon Road
Left arrow
3.7
3.7
Left arrow
Left arrow
LowerRight arrow
3.5
South Kensington
Metro section
(Werribee Line)
Left arrow
Melbourne Metro Tunnel
to Caulfield
(under construction)
Saltwater River
(demolished)
5.5
Right arrow
Maribyrnong line
to Maribyrnong River Terminal
(dismantled)
6.6
Hopkins Street
6.9
Footscray
Left arrow
Multiple lines
via Sunshine
Footscray (Suburban)
(demolished)
6.0
Napier Street
6.6
Seddon
7.3
Somerville Road
7.5
Yarraville
Yarraville railway station#Transport links
8.1
Francis Street (Docklands Highway)
8.3
8.6
9.2
Spotswood
ANZAC & Goninans Sidings (was Spotswood Workshops)
Left arrow
10.6
Newport
10.7
Melbourne Road
Greenwich
(demolished)
Newport Workshops | Garden Platform
Freezing Works Siding
(demolished)
LowerRight arrow
Altona line
to Laverton
Williamstown Racecourse (1st)
(demolished)
13.4
Metro Infrastructure Works Siding
13.5
SEC Siding
13.7
Hatherley
(demolished)
14.1
Paisley
(closed)
14.3
Millers Road
15.2
Australian Carbon Black Siding
CRT Siding
15.3
15.5
BP Platform & Sidings
(demolished)
15.8
Kororoit Creek Road
17.7
Maidstone Street
(Removing by 2030)
18.0
Galvin
(demolished)
SCT Siding
UpperRight arrow
Altona line
to Newport
20.6
21.0
Laverton
Laverton railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
22.2
Aircraft
Aircraft railway station#Transport links
23.3
Palmers Road
23.5
Williams Landing
Williams Landing railway station#Transport links
24.5
Forsyth Road
25.7
27.7
Hoppers Crossing
Hoppers Crossing railway station#Transport links
31.7
Werribee
Werribee railway station#Transport links
31.9
32.3
end of overhead
33.7
Werribee Racecourse
(closed)
34.4
end of Metro area
Left arrow
Geelong section
39.6
Manor
(demolished)
41.0
Mambourin
(demolished)
47.6
Little River
47.8
57.5
Lara
Lara railway station#Transport links
61.2
Elders IXL Siding
(closed)
61.9
62.8
Geelong Grammar Siding
(demolished)
63.9
Corio
65.3
Distillers Siding
(demolished)
67.2
North Shore
68.1
Harbour Trust Sidings
Left arrow
68.8
69.9
North Geelong Yard
Left arrow
Geelong–Ballarat line to Ballarat &
Fyansford line to APC Fyansford (dismantled)
70.0
North Geelong
North Geelong railway station#Transport links
71.1
Church Street (Midland Highway)
Geelong Locomotive Depot
72.0
Latrobe Terrace (Princes Highway)
Cunningham Pier
(dismantled)
72.6
Geelong
72.9
Geelong Tunnel
74.4
South Geelong
South Geelong railway station#Transport links
Right arrow
76.9
Geelong Racecourse (2nd)
(demolished)
77.7
Breakwater
(demolished)
79.6
Marshall
Marshall railway station#Transport links
Geelong Racecourse (1st)
(demolished)
81.8
Grovedale
(demolished)
84.5
Duneed
(demolished)
84.9
Waurn Ponds
88.3
Waurn Ponds Cement Siding
(closed)
88.9
Waurn Ponds Stabling Sidings
Warrnambool section
90.5
Pettavel
(demolished)
96.7
Moriac
(demolished)
Right arrow
103.8
Buckley
(demolished)
108.8
113.7
Winchelsea
123.5
Armytage
(demolished)
128.6
Right arrow
Forrest line
to Forrest
(dismantled)
134.3
Birregurra
139.8
139.9
Warncoort
(demolished)
Left arrow
147.7
Irrewarra
(demolished)
149.9
CRB Siding
(demolished)
150.9
Shell Oil Company
(demolished)
151.5
Right arrow
Crowes line
to Crowes
(dismantled)
153.4
Colac
Colac railway station#Transport links
Left arrow
Alvie line
to Alvie
(dismantled)
161.2
Larpent
(demolished)
168.3
Pirron Yallock
(closed)
178.4
Stoneyford
(demolished)
182.9
Pomborneit
(demolished)
189.5
Weerite
(demolished)
198.5
Camperdown
Camperdown railway station#Transport links
Right arrow
Timboon line
to Timboon
(dismantled)
211.0
Boorcan
(demolished)
213.8
220.8
Terang
Terang railway station#Transport links
Left arrow
Mortlake line
to Mortlake
(dismantled)
232.5
Garvoc
(demolished)
242.7
Panmure
(demolished)
249.6
Cudgee
(demolished)
255.9
Allansford
(demolished)
261.4
Sherwood Park
Sherwood Park railway station#Transport links
264.8
Warrnambool Caltex Oil Sidings
(demolished)
Warrnambool Pier
(demolished)
267.3
Warrnambool
Warrnambool railway station#Transport linksWarrnambool railway station#Transport links
269.0
Briquette Siding
(closed)
270.0
Westvic Siding
272.0
Dennington
(demolished)
276.8
Illowa
(demolished)
283.3
Koroit
(closed)
Left arrow
285.9
Crossley
(demolished)
287.9
Kirkstall
(demolished)
291.9
Moyne
(demolished)
296.4
Rosebrook
(demolished)
298.5
Port Fairy
(demolished)
Port Fairy Wharf
(demolished)
km

Station Histories
Station Opened[2][3] Closed[2][3] Age Notes[2][3]
Southern Cross 17 January 1859 165 years
  • Formerly Batman's Hill
  • Formerly Spencer Street
Footscray 24 September 1900 124 years
Sunshine 7 September 1885 139 years
  • Formerly Braybrook Junction
Deer Park 2 April 1884 140 years
  • Formerly Kororoit Creek
Tarneit 15 June 2015 9 years
Wyndham Vale 15 June 2015 9 years
Wyndham Vale South Sidings ?
  • Future Black Forest Road station site
Manor 2 February 1911 1 November 1970 59 years
Mambourin November 1888 1893 5 years
  • Formerly Pearce's Bros Siding
Little River 1 January 1957 67 years
  • Formerly Little River
  • Formerly Bulban
Lara 1 November 1856 168 years
  • Formerly Duck Ponds
Elders IXL Siding 12 March 1986 2010 24 years
Geelong Grammar Siding 24 May 1955 112 years
Corio 15 September 1890 134 years
  • Formerly Cowies Creek
  • Formerly Cowie
Distillers Siding 14 February 1928 c. 21 February 1987 Approx. 59 years
North Shore 15 April 1895 129 years
  • Formerly North Shore
  • Formerly Corio
Harbour Trust Sidings 8 March 1909 115 years
North Geelong Yard 28 January 1885 139 years
North Geelong 1 August 1883 141 years
  • Formerly West Geelong
Geelong Locomotive Depot 20 May 1917 107 years
Cunningham Pier ? ?
  • Formerly Railway Pier
Geelong 1 November 1856 168 years
South Geelong 1 November 1883 141 years
Geelong Racecourse (2nd) 1 January 1911 19 October 2005 94 years
  • Formerly Geelong Showgrounds
Breakwater 28 December 1889 6 March 1895 5 years
25 June 1895 12 August 1898 3 years
Marshall 14 July 1879 17 February 1964 84 years
  • Formerly Connewarra
26 April 2005 19 years
Geelong Racecourse (1st) 26 January 1877 c. January 1878 Approx. 11 months
  • On main line
22 January 1878 13 January 1906 27 years
  • On branch
Grovedale c. 25 November 1876 1954 Approx. 78 years
  • Formerly Germantown
Duneed c. 25 November 1876 26 July 1921 Approx. 44 years
Waurn Ponds 12 October 2014 10 years
Waurn Ponds Cement Siding 22 March 1963 31 May 2021 58 years
Waurn Ponds Stabling Sidings 27 February 2023 21 months
Pettavel ? 22 August 1952 ?
  • Formerly Pettavel Road
Moriac 1 October 1877 5 October 1982 105 years
  • Formerly Mount Moriac
Buckley ? 17 October 1955 ?
  • Formerly Buckley's Road
Winchelsea 25 November 1876 148 years
Armytage 24 August 1911 12 November 1956 45 years
Birregurra 13 March 1877 147 years
Warncoort 13 March 1877 22 August 1958 81 years
Irrewarra 1 October 1877 22 August 1958 80 years
CRB Siding 1927 ? ?
Shell Oil Company ? December 1975 ?
Colac 27 July 1877 147 years
Larpent ? ? ?
Pirron Yallock ? 5 October 1982 ?
Stoneyford ? 17 October 1955 ?
Pomborneit ? 14 August 1978 ?
Weerite ? 22 July 1975 ?
Camperdown 2 July 1883 141 years
Boorcan 23 April 1887 5 October 1982 95 years
Terang 23 April 1887 137 years
Garvoc ? 30 January 1966 ?
Panmure 4 February 1890 5 October 1982 92 years
Cudgee ? 26 September 1960 ?
Allansford ? 5 October 1982 ?
Sherwood Park 19 February 2006 18 years
Warrnambool Caltex Oil Sidings 27 November 1946 1966 20 years
Warrnambool Pier c. 1890 ? ?
Warrnambool 4 February 1890 134 years
Briquette Siding ? ? ?
Westvic Siding ? ?
Dennington c. pre 1897 1 September 1958 Approx. 60 years
  • Passengers
  • Siding for British Imperial Oil Coy (later Shell)
  • Siding for Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Coy (later Nestle)
1 September 1958 2002 44 years
  • Siding for British Imperial Oil Coy (later Shell)
  • Siding for Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Coy (later Nestle)
Illowa August 1890 12 September 1977 87 years
  • Formerly Farnham
Koroit 4 February 1890 12 September 1977 87 years
Crossley 4 February 1890 1 August 1955 65 years
  • Formerly West Koroit
Kirkstall 4 February 1890 1 September 1957 67 years
  • Formerly Crossley
Moyne 4 February 1890 1 September 1957 67 years
  • Formerly Korongah
  • Formerly Moyne Siding
Rosebrook 4 February 1890 1 August 1955 65 years
Port Fairy 4 February 1890 12 September 1977 87 years
Port Fairy Wharf ? ? ?

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Deer Park–West Werribee
Route map

km
Up arrow
17.9
Deer Park
Ravenhall Siding
(closed)
Sandringham Quarry Trust Siding
(closed)
19.3
Deer Park West
(proposed)
Left arrow
20.1
26.0
Truganina
(proposed)
28.4
29.5
Tarneit
Tarneit railway station#Transport links
29.5
Derrimut Road
32.2
Davies
(proposed)
36.0
Sayers Road
(proposed)
36.8
40.3
Wyndham Vale
Wyndham Vale railway station#Transport links
42.7
Wyndham Vale South Sidings
Right arrow
47.7
Manor
(demolished)
49.2
Mambourin
(demolished)
55.7
Little River
Down arrow
km

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  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i [railgeelong.com "Rail Geelong - Welcome"]. Rail Geelong. Retrieved 16 May 2023. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  4. ^ "V/Line Train & Coach timetables". V/Line - Regional public transport for Victoria. Retrieved 12 May 2023.