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South Morang railway line : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Morang railway line
The South Morang railway line is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Australia. It branches from the City Loop in the central business district and heads north. The line travels though the northern suburbs of Melbourne, and once extended to the country town of Whittlesea. The line has 21 stations in Metlink ticketing Zones 1 and 2. Prior to the line extension to South Morang, the line was known as the Epping railway line. == Description == The South Morang line travels almost due north, traversing gently rising land. It has few curves, few significant grades, and little in the way of earthworks other than a cutting near Northcote. It has numerous level crossings, and only a few bridges over or under roads. Despite the otherwise fairly straight line, it does include Melbourne's sharpest railway curve, between Rushall and Merri. This curve originally made up the third side of a triangular junction, connecting the two original branches from the now-closed North Fitzroy station.〔Victorian Railways signal diagram: (【引用サイトリンク】title=North Fitzroy to Merri )〕 Only this third leg of the triangle remains. The entire line runs through built-up areas of Melbourne's northern suburbs. Following the late 2011 Epping line works, all stations along the South Morang line, excluding the City Loop, have two platforms, one for each direction. This includes all stations along the section between Clifton Hill and Jolimont that is shared with the Hurstbridge line.
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