Red Cliffs railway station

Red Cliffs
Red Cliffs station building in 2009, now demolished
General information
Coordinates34°18′28″S 142°11′10″E / 34.3077°S 142.1861°E / -34.3077; 142.1861
Line(s)Mildura
Platforms1
Tracks1
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Opened1920
Closed12 September 1993
Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Ouyen   Mildura line   Irymple
Junction   Morkalla line   West to Morkalla
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Location
Red Cliffs is located in Victoria
Red Cliffs
Red Cliffs
Location within Victoria

Red Cliffs is a closed railway station in the town of Red Cliffs, on the Mildura line, in Victoria, Australia. It was established as a passenger station in 1920, with a loop siding being provided around this time. In 1922, a railmotor service commenced between Mildura and Red Cliffs, and a railmotor turntable was provided. The service ended in 1928.[1] In April 1924, the Red Cliffs – Werrimull branch line opened, heading west, and was later extended to Meringur and Morkalla.

By 1938, the station had a four-road yard with a goods shed, and private sidings serving a fruit co-op and the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission of Victoria. A new platform and station building were also provided, on the Melbourne side of the previous one.[1]

In 1975, flashing light signals were provided at the Fitzroy Avenue level crossing, located nearby in the down direction of the station.[2] In 1988, the branch line to Meringur was closed.[3] A number of track alterations took place in 1991,[4] and two years later, the interlocking was abolished, and the station became a plain siding.[1]

In early 1994, the station was leased to the Shire of Mildura for a period of 10 years.[5]

Northbound view of the station in June 2023
  1. ^ a b c "Victorian Station Histories: Redcliffs - Mildura" (PDF). www.vrhistory.com. Retrieved 20 May 2008.
  2. ^ "Works". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. April 1976. p. 91.
  3. ^ "VR History". www.victorianrailways.net. Retrieved 20 May 2008.
  4. ^ "Works". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. October 1991. p. 338.
  5. ^ "Operations". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. February 1994. p. 55.