Barry Beach railway line

id: barry-beach-railway-line-193-9168681
title: Barry Beach railway line
text: Barry Beach in Australia was a railway branch line that opened on 2 April 1969 to service the oil fields in Bass Strait. During the existence of the branch line, twice or occasionally thrice weekly diesel fuel supplies were delivered to the Barry Beach Marine Terminal in order to serve the large ocean vessels that serviced the Bass Strait oil rigs south of Corner Inlet. The oil train was not the only main source of freight transported beyond Leongatha as the once or at times twice weekly superph
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description: Former railway line in Victoria, Australia
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Beach_railway_line
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date modified: 2024-03-31T11:52:53Z
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