Re: what Gauge in Victoria?

Roderick Smith (rodsmith@werple.net.au)
3 Nov 1997 12:21:21 GMT

This means that Melbourne - Geelong has three tracks from Newport to North
Geelong: a new standard-gauge track parallel to the existing two
broad-gauge tracks.
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Regards
Roderick Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor

Krist van Besien <besien@solair1.inter.nl.net> wrote in article <344a9190.17530246@news.kijfhoek.nl.net>... > On 6 Oct 1997 21:44:19 GMT, "Roderick Smith" <rodsmith@werple.net.au> > wrote: > >In 1995 an sg route to Adelaide was established. Dual gauge from a > >junction at Tottenham via Brooklyn to Newport; new track to North Geelong; > > Does this mean that Geelong - Melbourne is mostly dual gauge now? Or > tow parallel tracks? Or was an intere new line build? > > Krist > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Krist van Besien besien(at)solair1.inter.nl.net > Delft, the Netherlands > -------------------------------------------------------- >