The Red Hill railway line in Melbourne, Australia, was a rural railway branching off from the Stony Point railway line at Bittern. The line had a fairly short life, opening on 2 December 1921 and closing on 1 July 1953.[1]

Red Hill
Overview
StatusDismantled line - Private property, Red Hill Rail Trail
OwnerVictorian Railways (VR) (1921–1956)
LocaleMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Termini
Continues fromStony Point line
Connecting linesStony Point line
Stations
  • 1 current station
  • 3 former stations
Service
TypeFormer Melbourne suburban service
Operator(s)Victorian Railways (VR) (1921–1956)
History
Opened2 December 1921 (1921-12-02)
Last train25 February 1956 (1956-02-25)
Closed1 July 1953 (1953-07-01)
Technical
Line length16.135 km (10.026 mi)
Number of tracksSingle track
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Maximum incline1 in 30 (3.33%)
Route map

km
Up arrow
67.4
Bittern
Bittern railway station#Transport links
Right arrow
Tulum Creek
73.1
Balnarring
(demolished)
Merricks Creek
77.7
Merricks
(demolished)
Coolart Creek
83.3
Red Hill
(demolished)

Current status edit

The line was dismantled some time after it was closed, and most of the line from Bittern to Merricks is now on private property, while the right-of-way from Merricks to Red Hill remains, having been converted to a shared use rail trail.

Station histories edit

Station Opened[1] Closed[1] Age
Bittern 17 December 1889 134 years
Balnarring 2 December 1921 1 July 1953 31 years
Merricks 2 December 1921 1 July 1953 31 years
Red Hill 2 December 1921 1 July 1953 31 years

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Red Hill Line". Vicsig. Retrieved 13 February 2023.