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  • Colac railway station is a regional railway station on the Warrnambool line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the town of Colac, in Victoria, Australia. Colac station is a ground level part-time staffed station, featuring one side platform. It opened on 27 July 1877.


    History


    When Colac station opened, it was the terminus of the line from Birregurra. On 2 July 1883, the extended line to Camperdown was opened.
    Goods facilities included a brick goods shed, and a steel portal framed shelter was added when the Freightgate centre during the 1980s. During 1988, a number of sidings were removed, including the oil siding at the up end, and No. 6 road. In 2008, the points for the crossing loop were removed.
    In December 2010, a siding was provided for the stabling of track maintenance machines.
    Colac was the interchange with the 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge Crowes line, which was opened in the early 1900s to serve the farming and timber-harvesting areas in the Otway Ranges. The line was built in two stages, with the first to Beech Forest opening on 1 March 1902, and the second to Crowes, on 20 June 1911. The line was closed in sections: Ferguson to Crowes on 9 December 1954, followed by a reopening to Weeaproinah on 19 January 1955, and full closure on 30 June 1962.


    Platforms and services


    Colac has one platform. It is served by V/Line Warrnambool line trains.
    Platform 1:

    Warrnambool line services to Warrnambool and Southern Cross


    Transport links


    Christian's Bus Company operates three routes via Colac station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

    1 : Colac – Elliminyt
    2 : ColacColac West
    3 : ColacColac East


    References




    External links


    Victorian Railway Stations gallery

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