The Murray to Mountains Rail Trail is a cycling and walking rail trail in northern Victoria, Australia. It extends from Wangaratta to Bright, with a side branch to Beechworth, following the route of the former Bright railway line. This side branch trail is planned to be extended from Beechworth to Yackandandah. AU$12m was budgeted by the Victoria State Government for this extension in May 2017.[1] Unusually for a rail trail, it is sealed for virtually the entire distance of approximately 95 kilometres.
Murray to Mountains Rail Trail | |
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Length | 95 km |
Location | Victoria, Australia |
Difficulty | Easy to medium |
Hazards | Uncontrolled crossings of major highways |
Surface | Sealed, some sections of compact gravel |
Hills | Small undulating hills; Beechworth branch involves extended climb |
Water | Available in most towns |
Train(s) | Melbourne-Sydney line to start of route at Wangaratta |
Bus | Available in major towns |
Another section, from Rutherglen to Wahgunyah on the Murray was completed in 2009. There is an on-road "preferred route" connecting Rutherglen to Bowser via Chiltern.[2] A third section extends south from Wangaratta to Oxley, connecting with a bike path from there to Milawa.
Stages
editLandmarks are as follows:
- Wangaratta
- Bowser (8 km)
- Londrigan former station (3 km)
- Tarrawingee former station (8 km)
- Everton former station (6 km)
- Beechworth branch:
- Baarmutha former station (10 km)
- Beechworth (5 km)
- Beechworth branch:
- Everton (1 km)
- Brooksfield former station (5 km)
- Bowman former station (8 km)
- Gapsted former station (6 km)
- Myrtleford (8 km)
- Ovens (5 km)
- St Clements Church (7 km)
- Eurobin (former station) (9 km)
- Porepunkah (8 km)
- Bright (7 km)
References
edit- ^ "Indigo Shire Council - Multi-million dollar tourism & jobs package". www.indigoshire.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 19 June 2017.
- ^ "Murray to Mountains Rail Trail".
External links
edit- Murray to the Mountains official website
- railtrails.org
- Geographic data related to Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail at OpenStreetMap