Re: what Gauge in Victoria?

David Bromage (dbromage@metz.une.edu.au)
25 Oct 1997 06:52:33 GMT

Chris Brownbill (cbrnbill@enternet.com.au) wrote:
>The one of which I am thinking was a serious railway, and I'll give you a
>clue - its still open today (but its no longer 3'6").

South Australian border to Serviceton. It was part of the SAR's SE narrow
gauge division for a few months in 1886 before the broad gauge came
through from Tailem Bend, and is now standard gauge. Wolseley to
Serviceton is probably the world's only main line to have been three
different gauges.

Cheers
David