Drysdale railway station
Bellarine PeninsulaRailway stations closed in 1976Railway stations in Australia closed in 1976Victoria (state) tourist railway stations
Drysdale is a railway station on the Queenscliff branch line off the main Warrnambool line in Victoria, Australia. It is 110 km (68 mi) from Melbourne, and 65 m (212 ft) above sea level. The station lies next to Lake Lorne and was first opened on 21 May 1879. It operated until 6 November 1976 when it was closed. Subsequently, usage of the line was granted to the Bellarine Peninsula Railway which commenced tourist operations from Queenscliff in May 1979 to Laker's Siding, extending to Drysdale soon afterwards.
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Bellarine Rail Trail, City of Greater Geelong
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N -38.18 ° | E 144.55722222222 ° |
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Bellarine Rail Trail
Bellarine Rail Trail
3222 City of Greater Geelong
Victoria, Australia
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