The
Lancefield line was opened from
Clarkefield (north of Sunbury) to
Lancefield in 1881, and extended to
Kilmore in 1892 to connect with the
Heathcote railway line. This line was completely closed by 1956. The
Daylesford branch line was opened from
Carlsruhe (between Woodend and Kyneton) to
Daylesford in 1880. In 1887 it was later connected with a line from
Ballarat. This Daylesford branch was closed in 1978, but part of it, between Daylesford and
Bullarto, is now operated by the
Daylesford Spa Country Railway as a heritage railway. A branch line was built between
Redesdale Junction (north of Kyneton) and Redesdale by 1900, but it closed in 1954. The
Maldon line was opened from Castlemaine to
Maldon in 1884, and extended as far as
Shelbourne in 1891, although it had originally been planned to run to
Laanecoorie. The line from Maldon to Shelbourne was closed in 1969 following bush fire damage. The Maldon branch line closed in 1976. The
Victorian Goldfields Railway has restored the line between Castlemaine and Maldon and operates trains over that section. A branch line was built from Bendigo to
Heathcote in 1888, which became a cross-country line in 1890 when connected to a line running from Heathcote Junction on the main
North East railway line. The Bendigo–Heathcote line closed in 1958 and the Heathcote Junction to Heathcote branch was closed in November 1968. A branch line was built from Elmore to
Cohuna in 1910 and it was closed in the 1980s. A branch line was built from Barnes to
Moulamein and
Balranald in 1926. The Moulamein–Balranald section was closed in the 1980s.
Piangil line The
Piangil line was extended north from
Eaglehawk (just north of Bendigo on the line to Inglewood) in 1882, reaching
Swan Hill in 1890. It remains in use today.
Robinvale line The
Robinvale line was opened from Bendigo to
Inglewood in 1876,
Korong Vale in 1882,
Boort in 1883,
Quambatook in 1894,
Ultima in 1900,
Chillingollah in 1909,
Manangatang in 1914,
Annuello in 1921 and
Robinvale in 1924. This line is currently booked out of service. Under the
Border Railways Agreement of 1922, Victorian Railways commenced construction of a railway to Koorakee and Lette in New South Wales in 1924 (the
Lette railway line), but this railway was never completed. The
Murray River bridge between Robinvale and
Euston was instead converted to a road bridge, but it was demolished upon completion of a new road bridge in 2006. However the
lift span of the old bridge has been relocated to McGinty Park in Robinvale as part of an historic display. A short branch line was built from
Wedderburn Junction (south of Korong Vale) to Wedderburn in the 1880s which closed in the 1980s. There is currently no passenger service on this line.
Kulwin line The
Kulwin line was opened from Korong Vale to
Wycheproof in 1883,
Sea Lake in 1895,
Nandaly in 1914,
Mittyack in 1919 and
Kulwin in 1919. This line currently only handles grain trains. Until late 2006, rural rail network lessee
Pacific National had mothballed the Mittyack to Kulwin section. There has not been passenger service on this line since 1978. == Features ==