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Rokeby, Victoria

Gippsland geography stubsShire of Baw BawTowns in Victoria (state)Use Australian English from August 2019
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Rokeby is a town in West Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. It is near the towns of Warragul and Neerim South, 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of the state capital, Melbourne. Rokeby Post Office opened on 20 May 1892 and closed in 1981.

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Rokeby, Victoria
Rokeby to Crossover Rail Trail, Shire of Baw Baw

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Rokeby to Crossover Rail Trail

Rokeby to Crossover Rail Trail
3821 Shire of Baw Baw (Rokeby)
Victoria, Australia
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Warragul railway station
Warragul railway station

Warragul railway station is located on the Gippsland line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the town of Warragul, and it opened on 1 March 1878 as Warrigal. It was renamed Warragul on 1 May 1879.It was the junction station for the branch line to Neerim South and Noojee, which closed in 1958. The line between Pakenham and Warragul was duplicated in various stages between 1952 and 1956, and was electrified in 1954. Two years earlier, in 1952, the line to Yarragon was duplicated, and in 1955, electrification was extended to Moe.Starting from 15 February 1987, and lasting until December 1998, the station was the terminus of a number of The Met/PTC electric passenger services from Flinders Street. The line was de-electrified beyond Warragul on 28 June 1987, and the overhead support structures were removed in 2005/2006, as part of the Regional Fast Rail project. The former "A" siding was abolished in 1988, along with alterations to the points, signals and levers. Also during 1988, the double line block system between Warragul and Yarragon was abolished, with automatic three position signalling introduced. This introduction also resulted in the abolition of signal boxes "A" and "B", both replaced by a signal panel in the station building.The tracks in the former yard are now used as storage for concrete sleepers, old and new signals, and rail machines. Tracks on the northern side of the station were moved slightly, to reduce the radius of curves, and allow trains to travel at higher speed. On 28 April 2006, the signal panel within the station building was abolished.The station itself was upgraded in 2015. It included a new car park and a bus interchange, a new footbridge next to the Alfred Street overpass and a new road underpass at Normanby Place, located at the eastern end of the station.