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Coordinates: 37°50′41″S 144°04′09″E / 37.84472°S 144.06917°E / -37.84472; 144.06917
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'''Meredith railway station''' is a closed station on the [[Geelong–Ballarat railway line]] located in the township of [[Meredith, Victoria|Meredith]], [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]], [[Australia]]. There is a [[passing loop|crossing loop]] at the station, while the station building is used as a residence and is fenced off from the platform.
'''Meredith''' is a closed railway station on the [[Geelong–Ballarat railway line]], located in the township of [[Meredith, Victoria|Meredith]], [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]], [[Australia]]. There is a [[passing loop|crossing loop]] at the station, while the station building is used as a residence, and is fenced off from the platform.

Grain and freight trains use the railway line. Although no [[V/Line]] trains serve the station, a number of V/Line road coach services stop in the township each day.


The crossing loop itself was extended in 1987.<ref name="newsrail">{{cite magazine|date=September 1987|title=Works|magazine=Newsrail|publisher=Australian Railway Historical Society|page=283}}</ref>
Grain and freight trains use the railway line. Although no [[V/Line]] trains serve the station, a number of V/Line road coach services stop in the township each day.


==References==
{{Victorian closed stations|Line=[[Geelong–Ballarat railway line|Geelong-Ballarat]] line|Previous=Lethbridge |Here=Meredith|Next=Elaine}}
{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 05:11, 12 March 2024

Meredith
Meredith platform with adjacent crossing loop
General information
Owned byVicTrack
Line(s)Geelong-Ballarat
Platforms1
Tracks2
Other information
StatusClosed
Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Lethbridge   Geelong-Ballarat line   Elaine
  List of closed railway stations in Victoria  

Meredith is a closed railway station on the Geelong–Ballarat railway line, located in the township of Meredith, Victoria, Australia. There is a crossing loop at the station, while the station building is used as a residence, and is fenced off from the platform.

Grain and freight trains use the railway line. Although no V/Line trains serve the station, a number of V/Line road coach services stop in the township each day.

The crossing loop itself was extended in 1987.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Works". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. September 1987. p. 283.

37°50′41″S 144°04′09″E / 37.84472°S 144.06917°E / -37.84472; 144.06917