The Mount Gambier railway line was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. Opened in stages from 1881, it was built to narrow gauge and joined Mount Gambier railway station, which was at that time the eastern terminus of a line to Beachport. It connected at Naracoorte to another isolated narrow gauge line joining Naracoorte to Kingston SE, and to the broad gauge Adelaide-Wolseley line at Wolseley, at around the same time that was extended to Serviceton to become the South Australian part of the interstate Melbourne–Adelaide railway. Since its closure in 1995 following the standardisation of the interstate main line, there have been varying calls for standardisation of the railway between Wolseley and Heywood.
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| - The Mount Gambier railway line was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. Opened in stages from 1881, it was built to narrow gauge and joined Mount Gambier railway station, which was at that time the eastern terminus of a line to Beachport. It connected at Naracoorte to another isolated narrow gauge line joining Naracoorte to Kingston SE, and to the broad gauge Adelaide-Wolseley line at Wolseley, at around the same time that was extended to Serviceton to become the South Australian part of the interstate Melbourne–Adelaide railway. Since its closure in 1995 following the standardisation of the interstate main line, there have been varying calls for standardisation of the railway between Wolseley and Heywood. (en)
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| - Mount Gambier, South Australia
- dbr:Krongart,_South_Australia
- Binnum, South Australia
- Hynam, South Australia
- Penola, South Australia
- Rivoli Bay
- Victorian Railways
- Coonawarra, South Australia
- Glencoe, South Australia
- Mount Gambier
- Mount Gambier-Heywood railway line
- Mount Gambier railway station
- Limestone Coast Railway
- Lucindale, South Australia
- Struan, South Australia
- Track gauge conversion
- Wandilo, South Australia
- Adelaide-Wolseley railway line
- Adelaide–Wolseley railway line
- Custon, South Australia
- Frances, South Australia
- Bangham Railway Station
- 5 ft 3 in gauge railways in Australia
- Closed railway lines in South Australia
- Railway lines closed in 1995
- Parliament of South Australia
- Mount Gambier, South Australia
- Beachport, South Australia
- Railway lines opened in 1883
- Heywood railway station, Victoria
- Limestone Coast
- Kalangadoo, South Australia
- Australian National Railways Commission
- Kingston SE
- Kybybolite
- Millicent, South Australia
- Naracoorte, South Australia
- Serviceton, Victoria
- Wolseley, South Australia
- South Australian Railways
- Tatiara, South Australia
- dbr:Glenroy,_South_Australia
- Kingston SE, South Australia
- Melbourne–Adelaide railway
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| - The Mount Gambier railway line was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. Opened in stages from 1881, it was built to narrow gauge and joined Mount Gambier railway station, which was at that time the eastern terminus of a line to Beachport. It connected at Naracoorte to another isolated narrow gauge line joining Naracoorte to Kingston SE, and to the broad gauge Adelaide-Wolseley line at Wolseley, at around the same time that was extended to Serviceton to become the South Australian part of the interstate Melbourne–Adelaide railway. Since its closure in 1995 following the standardisation of the interstate main line, there have been varying calls for standardisation of the railway between Wolseley and Heywood. (en)
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