Moolort railway line

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Moolort
Overview
StatusClosed (apart from 1.5 km Castlemaine – Maldon Junction)
Connecting linesMildura Line at Maryborough and Bendigo Line at Castlemaine
Stations6
Service
TypeCross Country
History
Opened7 July 1874
Completed7 July 1874
Closed
  • 17 December 2004 (Moolort - Maldon Junction)
  • 201? (Moolort - Maryborough)
Technical
Line length54.653 km (33.96 mi)
Number of tracks Single track
Route map

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Carisbrook
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Moolort
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Newstead
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Strangways
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Guildford
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The Moolort Line was a cross-country railway line which connected Maryborough and Castlemaine in Victoria, Australia. The line, now defunct, starts in Castlemaine, passes through Campbells Creek, Yapeen, Guildford, Strangways, Newstead, Moolort, and Carisbrook, before joining the Mildura line at Maryborough.

History

The Castlemaine and Maryborough railway, known as the Moolort line, was started in September 1872, raising local concerns over the effect trains would have on horses. [1]

Its course and construction of its first section from Castlemaine to Newstead was described in the Melbourne Argus;

The line will be constructed upon economic principles. The width of gauge will be 5ft. 3in., so that although the cost of construction will be greatly reduced even in comparison with the North Eastern line, the railway will not be built upon what is known as the narrow gauge or cheap principle. All the bridges and culverts will be of wood instead of iron or stone. The redgum required for the sleepers and piles will be procured from the Murray district, and the posts and rails for fencing from the Bullarook forest near Daylesford. The contract price of the first section is £19,500 [A$2,492,000.00 value in 2021]. The contractor will have to lay, but not supply, the rails and the stations will form a separate contract. The ruling gradient on the first section is 1 in 50, and the heaviest 1 in 43. Active operations will be commenced to-day, and before the expiration of the week it is expected that about 300 men will be employed. The average rate of wages given will be about 6s. 6d. per day for navvies. It is anticipated that unless something unforeseen occurs, the first section will be completed within 13 months. Mr. Gibbons is the engineer employed by Mr. Doran, and Mr. Wilkinson will have charge of the line for the Government, under the direction of Mr. Green, the resident engineer. [2]

Eight hundred schoolchildren were the first to travel from Maryborough to Castlemaine at the line's inauguration on 26 June 1874. Already conveying freight, the line was opened to general passenger traffic on 7 July 1874. [3] There was agitation for a connection from Daylesford via Yandoit but it was refused.

A derailment of an entire passenger train near Carisbrook, during general floods in the district in 1877, was recounted in the Colac Herald in 1896. [4]

Demise

Maryborough, where Moolort line previously connected to the Victorian Broad Gauge Network Moolort Line Disconnected At Maryborough - Nov 2020.jpg
Maryborough, where Moolort line previously connected to the Victorian Broad Gauge Network

The last passenger rail service operated between Castlemaine and Maryborough on 31 July 1977, [5] just over a century after the line was opened, and the track between Moolort and Maldon Junction was out of use after 2004.

The Victorian Goldfields Railway (VGR) operates on the first 1.5 km of the line, between Castlemaine and Maldon Junction, from where its line branches to Maldon. Ballast trains ran on the section of track from Moolort to Maryborough for a number of years, but the whole line from Maldon Junction to Maryborough is now closed. In 2020, with permission from VicTrack, the VGR removed about 9kms of the track west of Maldon Junction for re-use on its railway. [6]

Mooted revival

Line is unserviceable at McClure St Level Crossing, Maryborough McClure St Maryborough Level Crossing - Nov 2020.jpg
Line is unserviceable at McClure St Level Crossing, Maryborough

One of the policies of the Victorian Coalition government elected in November 2010 was to undertake a study into reintroducing passenger services between Ballarat and Bendigo, which would include running between Maryborough and Castlemaine. A media release in 2011 stated that a review was under way, [7] but nothing further was heard about the plan.

There has been significant discussion on the re-opening of this rail line for passenger services [8]

Rail Trail

Plans to revive the railway line were not realised. Instead a Castlemaine-Maryborough Rail Trail was proposed, [9] with Victorian State funding of $120,000 for planning of the project announced in June 2022, and a commencement date for construction projected for 2024. [10]

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Moolort station was opened on 7 July 1874. There is no longer a station platform at Moolort. However, there are still sidings provided to grain silos and to ballast piles. On 17 December 2004, the line from Moolort to Maldon Junction was closed, due to the line being reserved for the Victorian Goldfields Railway to operate between Maldon and Castlemaine. Ballast trains operate from Maryborough to Moolort.

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Newstead Station was opened on Tuesday, 7 July 1874. Although no longer in use, Newstead retains a bricks station building, booking office, platform and goods shed. On Friday 17 December 2004, the line from Moolort to Maldon junction was closed, due to the line being reserved for the Victorian Goldfields Railway to operate between Maldon and Castlemaine.

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References

  1. "Strangways". Castlemaine Mail. 15 April 1873. p. 2.
  2. "TURNING THE FIRST SOD OF THE CASTLEMAINE AND DUNOLLY RAILWAY". Argus. 9 September 1872. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  3. "THE MARYBOROUGH AND DUNOLLY RAILWAY". Age. 4 July 1874. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  4. "Tales Of The Footplate. Strange incidents of the Victorian Railways, told by a driver. No. 5 "The Carisbrook Crash"". Colac Herald. 25 December 1896. p. 8. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  5. "Traffic". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. August 1977. p. 178.
  6. Lamb, Eve (21 January 2020). "Railway maneuvres". Midland Express. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  7. "Rail Revival Study: Geelong – Ballarat – Bendigo investigations underway" . Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  8. "Rail Revival Study: Geelong – Ballarat – Bendigo [Railpage] forums detailed discussions" . Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  9. "Castlemaine to Maryborough Rail Trail – Rail Trails Australia" . Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  10. Dennis, Lisa (17 June 2022). "$120,000 boost for rail trail". Midland Express. Retrieved 16 February 2023.