Korumburra railway station, Victoria

Korumburra railway station, Victoria

Template:VictorianTouristRailwayStation
LOGO=
BGCOLOR = green
FONT = white
NAME= Korumburra


LINE=South Gippsland Railway
DISTANCE= 116km
PLATFORMS= 1
TRACKS= 5
STATUS=Tourist Station
OPENED=June 2nd, 1891
CLOSED=1993
RE-OPENED=1994

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Korumburra is a railway station on the former South Gippsland line in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The station is now part the main terminus of the South Gippsland Tourist railway, and has been since passenger operations on the line ceased after Cranbourne station in 1993. The station Contains a well preserved red brick station, large goods yard and goods shed.

Korumburra may be re-opened as a V/Line railway station sometime in the future if the South Gippsland Rail Service is re-opened. A 'Scoping Study' is currently taking place.

tation layout

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BGCOLOR = green
FONT = white
Line1=South Gippsland Tourist Railway line
Line2=South Gippsland line
Line3=Outtrim line
Previous1=Loch
Previous2=White Law
Previous3plain=Junction
Here=Korumburra
Next1=Leongatha
Next2=Kardella
Next3=Jumbunna


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