Railtrails of Victoria Reprint Updates
This page lists updates to the Railtrails of Victoria.
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This page relates to the reprint of the book printed in March 2000
(refer to page ii of the book).
Last updated: January 2005. This will be the last update to this page. See the second
edition of the guide for further updates.
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Rail Trails of Victoria and South Australia: New Edition
A new edition of our rail trail guide book is now available. Fully revised and updated,
it includes over 300 km of new and extened trails.
The new edition also includes three South Australian Trails. 144 pages in full colour.
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Updates
Miscellaneous
- Terminology
- The book refers to "coral-type
fencing". This is an American term that slipped through. It should
more correctly be called "post and rail" fencing. This style of
fencing was widely used by the railways.
- The Port Welshpool Tramway
- As is mentioned in the book, the Victorian Railways,
in an attempt to reduce construction costs for branch lines,
built four narrow gauge, 2' 6" railways in the state, opened between 1899 and 1911.
One of these was the famous Puffing Billy Railway in the Dandenongs.
Two others are railtrails described in the book - the "Old Beechy" Railtrail and the
Walhalla Goldfields Rail Trail. A couple of readers have pointed out that
we fail to mention that there was a fifth 2' 6" government railway between
Welshpool and Port Welshpool.
We don't mention it because it was quite different to the others. This short
railway was built to connect the railway at Welshpool with the port. It was
operated by horses which hauled small four wheeled wooden trolleys and
ran from 1905 to 1940.
Inner Circle and Fitzroy Trails
- Page 11
- Although goods trains stopped running to Whittlesea in 1959, they
continued to run to Fitzroy until 1981.
Outer Circle Railtrail
- Page 9
- It is interesting to note that the embankment on the left of the
photograph on page 8 was once the platform of Roystead station. Access
to the platform was via a ramp leading up to Mont Albert Road. Also
the station building at Hartwell station (on the current Alamein line)
was originally located at Walhalla (see the Walhalla Goldfields Rail
- Page 15
- Signs have been errected at regular intervals along the trail
with historical photos and information about the Outer Circle Railway.
Rosstown Railtrail
- Page 21
- The map shows only two of the four former stations on the line (at
Hawthorn Road and Booran Road). The other two were at Koornang Road
near Ross's Sugar Beet factory and near Kooyong Road).
Bellarine Peninsula Rail Trail
- Page 27
- The trail is now open from Drysdale to Queenscliff. This section
runs parallel to the Bellarine Tourist Railway and adds a further
16 km to the trail.
- Monday to Saturday, Geelong trains continue through to South
Geelong which may be a more convenient start point for those wishing
to reach the trail by public transport.
The Warburton Trail
- Page 30
- The trail is now open between Lilydale Station and Anderson Street.
This section has a grass surface and is suitable for mountain bikes and walkers.
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- Page 54
- A number of the signs marking the trail at the start points and road
crossings have been stolen or vandalised. In May 2000 the signboard
marking the trail at Erica was not there making the start of the trail
a little hard to find.
- Interpretive signs have been placed at a number of points along the line
including Platina and the site of a 1915 rail accident. A replica station
has been built at Platina and picnic tables installed at several points
along the trail.
- The railway is now open to Walhalla. Trains operate every Saturday and Sunday and some extra days during peak periods. The hotel
at Coopers Creek, south of Platina has recently been rebuilt.
Moe to Yallourn Rail Trail
- Page 59
- The line closed in 1986.
Kilcunda to Wonthaggi Railtrail
- Page 66
- The entire trail has now been graded, but as at February 2001,
the surface is fairly rough with patches of ballast remaining. The first
3 km from Wonthaggi have been fully surfaced and is currently the only section
suitable for road bikes. Fences formerly across the trail have now been removed
and replaced by gates.
- Page 67
- The Kilcunda Trestle Bridge is now open for trail users and offers spectacular
views. Work has commenced on a deviation around another tresle bridge on
the Anderson side of Kilcunda.
- Page 68
- The height of Kilcunda should read 12 m this was due
to a misprint in the Victorian Railways Gradient
Profile book upon which the diagram was based.
Great Southern Rail Trail 
- Page 72
- The trail is now fully open and surfaced Leongatha to Koonwarra (8km) and Meeniyan to Foster (31km).
The section between Koonwarra and Meeniyan is expected to be completed during 2006 after a planned highway reallignment in the area.
The Noojee Trestle Bridge Railtrail
- Page 74
- While the line finally closed in 1958, the section from Noojee to
Nayook closed four years earlier in 1954.
East Gippsland Rail Trail 
- Page 75
- The trail has between Bairnsdale and Nicholson now has a bituminous surface.
The trail from Nicholson to Bruthen has been regraded.
- Page 80
- The trail is now open through to Nowa Nowa. The section through to Orbost is expected to open in 2006.
Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail 
- Page 87
- The trail is now complete from Wangaratta to Bright and Beechworth
giving a total distance of 97km. The trail has a sealed surface for
its entire length. See our trail description for more information.
Mt Samaria Tramway
- Page 91
- The trail begins near the
mill site. Follow the orange marker arrows. There is a small bridge over the
creek near the mill. This leads to Lightning Track. It is possible to
do a circuit returning via Butchers Track and Lightning Track.
Bonnie Doon Rail Trail
- Page 93
- Development of this trail has not progressed as far as expected.
On the Melbourne side of the bridge, the former Bonnie Doon Station
is fenced off as part of a Caravan Park and is not currently accessible.
The trail to the bridge is currently accessible from Wilson Road.
Bunny Rail Trail
- Page 97
- We have had a report that parts of this trail are now fenced off and inaccessible.
Ballarat Skipton Rail Trail 
- Page 98
- Nimons Bridge is now open.
Grampians Railtrail
- Page 109
- Although it is commonly stated that this line opened in the 1900s,
there is evidence that stone was conveyed from the quarry by train as
early as 1882 and that the stone was used for extensions to Parliament
House completed in 1886. The line closed in 1949.
New Trails
See the Victorian Trail Descriptions
section of the web site for new trails that have been developed since
the publication of this book.
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