Mount Gambier and South East Lines

The Mount Gambier railway line connected branch lines from Beachport and Kingston SE to the world. Let's go exploring. Find me on the web and get in touch: https://outdoorstype.com.au/   / outdoorstype     / outdoorstype   Like all South Australian lines, it followed the pattern of first linking inland towns, agriculture, and industry, to the seaports – followed by linkages to intra and interstate lines. Opened in stages from 1881, it was originally built as narrow gauge and joined Mount Gambier to Beachport. It connected at Naracoorte to another isolated narrow gauge line from Naracoorte to Kingston SE, and eventually it was extended to meet the broad gauge line from Adelaide at Wolseley. It was around this same time that the Adelaide to Wolseley line was extended to Serviceton to create the interstate Melbourne–Adelaide railway. The stations and sidings included: Wolseley Custon Bangham Frances Binnum Kybybolite Hynam Naracoorte Struan Glenroy Coonawarra Penola Krongart Kalangadoo Wandilo Mount Gambier MUSIC: Onycs – Voyager Made by : @clemounet_ev (Instagram) https://onycs.bandcamp.com/music Free download: bit.ly/voyager_escape-download   / onycsmusic   IMAGES: State Library of South Australia Public Domain Weston Langford - https://www.westonlangford.com/ Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License :)