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Port Fairy to Warrnambool Rail Trail : ウィキペディア英語版
Port Fairy to Warrnambool Rail Trail

The Port Fairy - Warrnambool Rail Trail is a 37 kilometre rail trail in southwestern Victoria, Australia. The official opening of the trail took place on 31 May 2012 at the Koroit Railway station building.〔http://www.portfairytowarrnamboolrailtrail.com〕
The trail begins in Port Fairy, running north then east through Koroit where it turns back southeast to Warrnambool. About two thirds is within Moyne Shire and one third within Warrnambool City. The overall construction cost of the project was approximately $2.2 million.〔http://www.portfairytowarrnamboolrailtrail.com/Port-Fairy-to-Warrnambool-Rail-Trail_about-us.htm〕
The trail from Port Fairy to Illowa follows the path of a former branch line which ran from Port Fairy to Warrnambool and connected with the Melbourne-Ararat line, via Hamilton. This branch line was commissioned in 1884, completed in 1890. It served primarily to connect the ports of Warrnambool and Port Fairy with destinations inland. With declining port usage, the line closed in 1977.〔http://www.portfairytowarrnamboolrailtrail.com〕
The trail from Illowa to Warrnambool is not on the former rail track alignment, as that section of the rail reservation has been utilized for a realignment of the Princes Highway. Instead, from Lane's Lane to Millers Lane, the trail follows the old alignment of the Princess Highway (now called Illowa Road) for several kilometres on a dedicated bicycle lane beside the roadway. The bicycle lane has been fenced off to provide greater safety. From the end of Millers Lane, the trail continues south off-road across Kelly's Swamp, then east parallel to the coast to Levy's Point. From there, the trail largely follows the cutting of the Merri River virtually all the way to the end of the trail at the Warrnambool Breakwater.〔http://www.portfairytowarrnamboolrailtrail.com/documents/RailTrailMap_000.pdf〕

File:Port Fairy Station Stevage.jpg|Old station building at Port Fairy.
File:Port Fairy Warrnambool Rail Trail 1 Stevage.jpg|Leaving Port Fairy.
File:Port Fairy Warrnambool Rail Trail 2 Stevage.jpg|Information board, leaving Port Fairy.
File:Port Fairy Warrnambool Rail Trail 4 Stevage.jpg
File:Port Fairy Warrnambool Rail Trail 7 Stevage.jpg|Remnant bushland, between Port Fairy and Koroit.
File:Port Fairy Warrnambool Rail Trail 9 Stevage.jpg|Kirkstall station site.
File:Koroit Station Stevage.jpg|Koroit Station
File:Port Fairy Warrnambool Rail Trail 11 Stevage.jpg|Ilowa Road.
File:Port Fairy Warrnambool Rail Trail 12 Stevage.jpg|Kelly Swamp section.
File:Port Fairy Warrnambool Rail Trail 13 Stevage.jpg|Outskirts of Warrnambool.


== External links ==

*(Port Fairy to Warrnambool Rail Trail )
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