THE state government has released a proposed train route that would link Bendigo with Geelong and Ballarat.Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder yesterday announced his government would examine the long-term feasibility of trains between the three cities.The route between Bendigo and Geelong would pass through Castlemaine, Maryborough, Ballarat, Meredith and Geelong.The proposed route would use the existing Geelong-Ballarat, Ballarat-Maryborough and Bendigo-Castlemaine lines. Press play for a closer look at the plan.
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Rail revival map on PreziThe government will consider reopening the track between Castlemaine and Maryborough to link the three other lines.Consultants will also consider reopening Harcourt and Golden Square railway stations. They will complete a $2million study over two years.“It is part of the government’s plan to provide improved travel options for 400,000 residents in the Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo areas,” Mr Mulder said.“The consultants will examine existing and future passenger rail infrastructure including stations, passing loops and signalling, and local residents’ views will be important.“We are examining a number of options to improve public transport in these regions – both in the short and long term.”The consultants will assess the viability of opening disused train stations, including Carisbrook and Newstead.“The study includes railway station inspections, cultural, heritage and environmental investigations, infrastructure assessments and public transport planning,” Mr Mulder said.Bendigo, Ballarat and Geelong represent Victoria’s three largest cities outside Melbourne.“It is important that the study considers possible future development or changes to transport along the corridor,” Mr Mulder said. To view a map of the proposed route, see the www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au