For the English railway branch, see Portland Branch Railway.
Portland railway line
Overview
Locale
Victoria, Australia
Termini
Maroona
Portland railway station
Service
Type
freight
Operator(s)
ARTC
History
Opened
1877 (1877)
Converted to Standard Gauge
1995
Technical
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
Old gauge
1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Operating speed
80 km/h (50 mph)[1]
Route map
Legend
Serviceton line
at Ararat station
Langi Logan
Jacksons Loop
224.1 km
Maroona
Gheringhap–Maroona line
Calvert
240.7 km
Willaura
Stavely
261.2 km
Glen Thompson
277.3 km
Dunkeld
at Penshurst-Dunkeld line
288.8 km
Moutajup
Grampians Loop
Strathkellar
309.7 km
Hamilton
Coleraine Junction
Coleraine and Koroit lines.
Casterton line
335.1 km
Branxholme
348.4 km
Condah
353.2 km
Myamyn
Milltown
Mount Gambier line
369.7 km
Heywood
Heathmere
388.6 km
Gorae
396.7 km
Portland
broad gauge
standard gauge
The Portland railway line is a railway line in south-western Victoria, Australia. It runs from the main Western standard gauge line at Maroona through Hamilton to the port town of Portland.
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