Welshpool Jetty railway line, Victoria

Welshpool Jetty railway line, Victoria

VictorianClosedRailwayStation
NAME= Welshpool Jetty


LINE=Welshpool Jetty Tramway
DISTANCE=
PLATFORMS=
TRACKS= 1
STATUS=Closed
OPENED=1905
CLOSED=1941

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Welshpool Jetty was a narrow gauge branch line, opened in 1905, with a total length of just over 5km. It connected Welshpool station to Port Welshpool, and was operated as a horse-drawn tramway.

ee also

* Narrow gauge lines of the Victorian Railways


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