Collins Siding, Walhalla line, Victoria

Collins Siding, Walhalla line, Victoria

VictorianClosedRailwayStation
NAME= Collins Siding


LINE=Walhalla
DISTANCE= 157.93km
PLATFORMS= 0
TRACKS= 2(NG), 3(2' 6")
STATUS=Closed
OPENED=3rd of June, 1918
CLOSED=?
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Collins Siding was a railway siding on the Walhalla narrow gauge line in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The siding was opened in 1918, it had a junction with the 2' 6" gauge Forests Commission timber tramway into the Tyers Valley.


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