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Goondah - Burrinjuck Line

Summary

Track: unknown
Stations: 0 / 9 in use

The Goondah-Burrinjuck railway was a 610mm gauge tramway which extended from an exchange sidings at Goondah on the Main South, to the locality of Burrinjuck. It was a lightly-constructed line used to ferry workers and materials to the construction site of the Burrinjuck Dam.

Once the dam was completed in 1929, the line was lifted. Today, little trace of the formation is visible, with a large portion of the southern end now used for the roadway to the dam.


Name Facility Status Opened Closed km Photos
icon Goondah (1st) Station Closed 1-Aug-1891 7-May-1916
icon Three Mile Halt Closed unknown unknown
icon Marilba Halt Closed unknown unknown 1
icon Summit Halt Closed unknown unknown
icon Swifts Halt Closed unknown unknown
icon Lake de Burgh Halt Closed unknown unknown
icon Owens Halt Closed unknown unknown
icon Burrinjuck Halt Closed unknown unknown
icon Terminus Halt Closed unknown unknown

Summary

Track: unknown
Stations: 0 / 9 in use
Section Opened Closed Usage
Goondah (1st) - Terminus 2-Jun-1908   1-May-1929  1 general
1 Track has been lifted