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Re: Truganini Road, Carnegie



The short answer is no, the mill etc that the railway served was a few
blocks to the south (present Miller St would be a rough position).

Paul Blair

On Wed, 6 Sep 2000 22:16:31 +1000, "Napier" <napier@vicnet.net.au>
wrote:

>Hi... I'm new to this group...
>
>This issue may have been discussed before in relation to Melbourne's famed
>(and infamous) Rosstown Railway.
>
>Was there ever a line, or part of a line, that branched off south on the
>city side of the Carnegie station along Toolambool Road, across Neerim Road,
>and down Truganini Road where the number 67 tram now terminates?
>
>The curves of the streets (refer Melway map 67 reference H4) and the
>adjacent street named Railway Road suggests this.
>
>It doesn't really appear to link up with the route of the Rosstown Railway
>though.  Any thoughts?
>
>Pippin
>
>

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Paul Blair
pblair@pcug.org.au