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Colac railway station
Railway station in Victoria, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Colac railway station is a regional railway station on the Warrnambool line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the town of the same name, in Victoria, Australia, and was opened on 27 July 1877.[1][2]
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History
When Colac station opened, it was the terminus of the line from Birregurra. On 2 July 1883, the line was extended to Camperdown.[1][2]
Goods facilities included a brick goods shed, and a steel portal framed shelter was added when the Freightgate centre during the 1980s. During 1988, a number of sidings were removed, including the oil siding at the up end, and No. 6 road.[3] In 2008, the points for the crossing loop were removed.[2]
Colac was the starting point and interchange station for the 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge Crowes line, which was opened in March 1902[4] to serve farming and timber-harvesting areas in the Otway Ranges. The line was built in two stages, with the first section to Beech Forest opening on 1 March 1902, and the second to Crowes, on 20 June 1911.
The line was closed in sections: Ferguson to Crowes on 9 December 1954, followed by a reopening to Weeaproinah on 19 January 1955, and full closure on 30 June 1962.[5]
In December 2010, a siding was provided for the stabling of track maintenance machines.[6]
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Platforms and services
Colac has one platform and is served by V/Line Warrnambool line trains.[7]
Platform 1:
- Warrnambool line services to Warrnambool and Southern Cross
Transport links
Christian's Bus Company operates three routes via Colac station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:
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External links
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