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Re: Victorian Railways mapping resource



I tried this to investigate a possible easement or past siding at Pyramid
Hill (Victoria), and found it very difficult to navigate: there were no
clues as to which parcel to zoom into, and no clues as to current location.

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Regards
Roderick Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor

Phil Carter <carterp@deakin.edu.au> wrote in article
<37E1CD47.C12F6893@deakin.edu.au>...
> http://maps.ogdc.vic.gov.au/engine/sdmb/plain_sdmbc.main_page
> This is a State Government site holding details of all land parcels &
> properties in Victoria.
> You can pan and zoom to any part of the state down to a scale of 1:1
> The fascinating thing is that most railways that have ever existed in
> Victoria can still be located on the maps. Long closed and obscure
> railways such as Penshurst-Dunkeld, the Warranwood tramway and the
> Northcote quarry siding can still be seen.