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Banool railway station

Coordinates: 38°38′39″S 143°33′07″E / 38.64417°S 143.55194°E / -38.64417; 143.55194
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Banool
General information
Line(s)Crowes
Platforms1
Tracks3
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Opened1902
Closed1962
Previous namesMoorbanool

Banool was a stopping place and railway station located on the now dismantled Victorian Railways narrow gauge Crowes railway line. It opened in 1902 as Moorbanool and was renamed Banool in November 1904. Originally built with 3 tracks, one was removed in 1923. It closed with the closure of the Colac to Beech Forest section of the line in 1962.

Today all that remains is the original Railway Station signage. A portion of the original railway reservation is now part of the Old Beechy Rail Trail.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Old Beechy Rail Trail". Rail Trails Australia. Retrieved 19 December 2017.

External sources

38°38′39″S 143°33′07″E / 38.64417°S 143.55194°E / -38.64417; 143.55194