Navarre railway line is an abandoned railway between Navarre in the Wimmera region of the Australian state of Victoria and Ben Nevis railway station. The town of Navarre is located in the Shire of Northern Grampians and was surveyed in 1855 and renamed after the medieval European Kingdom of Navarre.
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| - Navarre railway line is an abandoned railway between Navarre in the Wimmera region of the Australian state of Victoria and Ben Nevis railway station. The town of Navarre is located in the Shire of Northern Grampians and was surveyed in 1855 and renamed after the medieval European Kingdom of Navarre. (en)
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| - List of closed railway stations in Victoria
- Ben Nevis railway station
- Victoria (Australia)
- Victorian Railways
- Victorian Railways Dd class
- Crowlands, Victoria
- Crowlands railway station, Victoria
- Melbourne, Victoria
- Ararat, Victoria
- Ararat railway station
- Railway lines closed in 1954
- Avoca railway line
- Wimmera
- Abandoned railway
- Joel railway station, Victoria
- Landsborough railway station, Victoria
- Marnoo, Victoria
- Railway lines opened in 1914
- St Arnaud, Victoria
- Pyrenees Shire
- Kingdom of Navarre
- Navarre, Victoria
- Railway lines in Victoria (Australia)
- Shire of Northern Grampians
- Ballarat, Victoria
- Tulkara railway station, Victoria
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| - Navarre railway line is an abandoned railway between Navarre in the Wimmera region of the Australian state of Victoria and Ben Nevis railway station. The town of Navarre is located in the Shire of Northern Grampians and was surveyed in 1855 and renamed after the medieval European Kingdom of Navarre. Officially opened on May 26, 1914, the line had five stations: Navarre, Tulkara, Landsborough, Joel, Crowlands, and the terminus, Ben Nevis railway station where the line connected with the Avoca railway line. Rolling stock, engines, such as the Victorian Railways Dd class locomotive (including locomotive K174), drivers and repair crews were supplied from Ararat and the service began by running services three days per week. (en)
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