Outtrim railway line
The Outtrim railway line is a closed railway situated in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It was a branch of the former South Gippsland railway and connected with the main line near Korumburra railway station. The line was primarily built to allow the exploitation of black coal deposits in the Outtrim area.
History
The line was opened in two stages; from Korumburra to Jumbunna on 7 May 1894, and from Jumbunna to Outtrim on 5 February 1896. On 28 October 1892 a short branch to the Coal Creek coalfield was opened, connecting with the Outtrim line just south of Korumburra station.The Outtrim line was closed in two stages; on 4 September 1951 from Jumbunna to Outtrim, and on 1 October 1953 from Jumbunna to Korumburra. The closure came at a time when the [Government of Victoria (Australia)|Victoria (Australia)|Victorian government] was closing many short branch lines throughout the state.
The Jumbunna railway embankment and
viaduct are listed in the Victorian Heritage Inventory.
Station histories
Jumbunna
Jumbunna was a railway station on the Outtrim railway line in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The station was opened in 1894, and was one of only three stations on the Outtrim line which was eventually closed in two stages between 1951 and 1953, when Victorian Railways was closing many other small branch lines.The original station, now converted into a 3 bedroom house, and miniature railway was put up for sale in late 2006. It is located near Jumbunna, Victoria.