South Gippsland railway line

South Gippsland
Overview
StatusOperational from Dandenong to Cranbourne, closed beyond Cranbourne
OwnerVicTrack
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail
ServicesCranbourne
Operator(s)Metro Trains
History
Commenced1888 (1888)
Completed1892 (1892)
Technical
Line length187.6 km (116.6 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification1500 V DC overhead between Dandenong and Cranbourne
Route map

km
29.96
Dandenong
30.15
30.42
31.18
31.19
Bonlac Foods Limited Siding
(closed)
31.97
32.19
Alstom Dandenong Siding
32.77
Kimberly-Clark Siding
(closed)
33.24
Australian Window Glass Siding
(closed)
33.51
Greens Road
34.11
37.13
Lyndhurst
(closed)
37.34
38.35
Lynbrook
41.12
Merinda Park
41.29
43.46
Cranbourne Sand Co Siding
(closed)
43.89
Cranbourne
44.05
44.34
end of Metro area
44.90
Earlston Sand Co Siding
(closed)
45.71
Ford New Holland Siding
(closed)
Cranbourne East
(proposed)
49.51
Clyde
(closed)
56.94
Tooradin
(closed)
60.46
Dalmore
(closed)
65.92
Koo Wee Rup
(closed)
69.15
Monomeith
(closed)
72.65
Caldermeade
(closed)
76.17
Lang Lang
(closed)
87.35
AGM Siding
(closed)
89.28
Nyora
(closed)
94.81
Loch
(closed)
99.24
Jeetho
(closed)
104.56
Bena
(closed)
106.85
Whitelaw
(closed)
110.80
Korumburra
(closed)
115.11
Kardella
(closed)
120.28
Ruby
(closed)
125.50
Leongatha
(closed)
127.92
Knox Siding
(closed)
130.36
Gwyther Siding
(closed)
133.63
Koonwarra
(closed)
138.68
Tarwin
(closed)
141.58
Meeniyan
(closed)
144.68
Stony Creek
(closed)
152.42
Buffalo
(closed)
J.S. Neal Siding
(closed)
157.25
Boys
(closed)
160.18
Fish Creek
(closed)
165.19
Hoddle
(closed)
172.59
Foster
(closed)
177.40
Bennison
(closed)
182.47
Toora
(closed)
187.46
Agnes
(closed)
Barry Beach Marine Terminal
(closed)
192.79
Welshpool
(closed)
Welshpool Jetty line
to Port Welshpool
198.86
Hedley
(closed)
207.92
Gelliondale
(closed)
213.35
Alberton
(closed)
219.93
Port Albert
(closed)
km

The South Gippsland railway line is a partially closed railway line in Victoria, Australia. It was first opened in 1892, branching from the Orbost line at Dandenong, and extending to Port Albert. Much of it (the section up to Leongatha) remained open until December 1994 (passenger services finished the previous July). Today, only the section between Dandenong and Cranbourne remains open for use. The section of the line from Nyora to Leongatha was used by the South Gippsland Tourist Railway until it ceased operations in 2016. The section from Nyora to Welshpool, with extension trail to Port Welshpool and a portion of the former line at Koo Wee Rup, have been converted into the Great Southern Rail Trail.