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The Melbourne Company line provided a more direct route into the city via Richmond and Princes Bridge. The Melbourne Railway Company purchased the Melbourne and Suburban Railway Company in 1862, and the St Kilda and Brighton Railway Company and was amalgamated with the Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company to form the Melbourne and Hobson ...
Melbourne & Suburban Railway (1861), Melbourne Railway Company (1862), Melbourne & Hobson's Bay United Railway (1865), South Suburban (1878) Sold to M. Gardiner and Sons - 1882 --1378-Scrapped-Could not be paid for and sold to Cornish & Bruce and named Bendigo - 1861. Sold to Overend & Robb (for work in Tasmania) and renamed Launceston - 1871.
The Melbourne and Suburban Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria, Australia.The company opened a line from Princes Bridge railway station in Melbourne, Australia to Punt Road (Richmond) and over the Yarra River to South Yarra (then called Gardiners Creek Road) in 1859, with extensions south to Prahran in 1859 and Windsor in 1860, [1] connecting with the 1859 St Kilda and Brighton ...
The single track railway was opened in October 1860. The company immediately commenced construction of a branch line from Newmarket to Flemington Racecourse, which opened in February 1861. [1] The operation was barely profitable and, in early 1864, the company asked the Government of Victoria buy the railway. The request was refused and the ...
M>Train was a train operator in Melbourne, Australia, and operated some of the city's suburban rail operations. Formed in July 1998 as Bayside Trains , a business unit of the Public Transport Corporation , it was privatised in August 1999 becoming a subsidiary of National Express .
NR class and AN class in Melbourne in June 2006 BL class locomotives in Melbourne in June 2006 Trailerail liveried NR class at Southern Cross station in May 2007. The National Rail Corporation was established in February 1992 after the federal government, and State Governments of New South Wales and Victoria agreed to its establishment in July 1991.
In 1999, ARTC signed a five-year deal with VicTrack, the rail manager for the Victorian government, to lease the standard gauge North East line from Albury to Melbourne and the Western standard gauge line from Melbourne to Serviceton. [2] [7] This was later extended for another 10 years, and in May 2008 for another 45 years. [8] [9]
Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company was one of the first private railway companies in Victoria. [2] It was the first organization to offer the country line to connect the two major cities in the colony and supporting gold mining via cooperation with Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company. [ 7 ]