South Line, Tasmania

South Line
The South Line, travelling north under
the newly completed Brighton Bypass.
Overview
OwnerGovernment of Tasmania
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Operator(s)TasRail
History
Opened1876
Technical
Track length199.1 km (123.7 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map

Left arrow
Western Line
to Burnie
Bell Bay Line
Bell Bay
Right arrow
Western Junction
Evandale
Clarendon
Snake Banks
Epping Forest
Cleveland
Conara
Fingal Line
to Fingal
Right arrow
Midland Highway 
Campbell Town
Ross
Tunbridge
Antill Ponds
York Plains
Lord's Coal Mine
Eastern Marshes
Left arrow
Oatlands Line
to Oatlands
Parattah
Summit (
1526 m
1669 yd
)
Stonor
Rhyndaston
Corrigan's Tank
Jerusalem
Lower Jerusalem
Richmond Road
Campania
Tea Tree Road
Briggs Road
Jordan River
Transport Hub
 
Rogerville Siding
Left arrow
Derwent Valley Line
to New Norfolk
Bridgewater
Bridgewater Bridge 
Gunns Timber
Austins Ferry
Claremont
Cadbury Spur
Cadbury's
Right arrow
Main Road
Berriedale
Brooker Highway
Main Road
Rosetta
Grove Road
Tasmanian Transport Museum Heritage railway
Elwick Road
Elwick Spur
Elwick Racecourse
Right arrow
Lampton Avenue
Derwent Park
Risdon Line
Zinifex
Right arrow
Derwent Park Road
Moonah
Albert Road
Tower Road
New Town
Brooker Highway
Tasman Highway
Left arrow
Riverline (proposed)
to Hobart CBD
Hobart Railyards
 

The South Line, also known as the Main Line and sometimes the North/South Line or the North–South Line, is a rail corridor connecting Hobart to the northern ports of Tasmania.[1] The Railway Line was built by the Tasmanian Main Line Company.[1]

  1. ^ a b "Main Line". Rail Tasmania. 2009. Retrieved 14 January 2010.

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