The first part of the line was built from Horsham, reaching Noradjuha in 1887. From there it reached Toolondo in 1912 and Kanagulk in 1917 then Balmoral in 1919. A passenger service survived between Horsham and Balmoral until August 1951.
Natimuk East was the former junction station, splitting the westward Carpolac line and the Hamilton cross-country branch line heading south to Hamilton via Balmoral. Not much trace of the platform remains at East Natimuk but the grain silo is still in place. It is still an important grain receival point with large bunker storage.
The lonesome looking Natimuk East building (WTWS photo) |
Noradjuha (VRS photo) |
Horsham bound goods train at Jallumba, 1971 (from "VR stations & stopping places") |
Jallumba shed in 1989, now gone (WTWS photo) |
Toolondo freight yard in 1987 (WTWS photo) |
Tracks to nowhere at Jeffries in 1980 (VRS photo) |
Kanagulk in 1980 (VRS photo) |
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