Laidley Valley (Mulgowie) railway line, the Glossary
The Laidley Valley Branch Railway, also known as the Mulgowie railway line, connected Laidley to Mulgowie in Queensland, Australia. It was 11 kilometres long, making the line one of the shortest in Queensland.[1]
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13 relations: Laidley railway station, Laidley South, Queensland, Laidley, Queensland, Main Line railway, Queensland, Mulgowie, Queensland, Queensland, Queensland Government, Rail transport in Queensland, The Courier-Mail, Thornton, Queensland, Townsville Bulletin, Treasurer of Queensland, Walter Barnes (politician).
- Railway lines closed in 1955
- Railway lines opened in 1911
Laidley railway station
Laidley railway station is located on the Main line in Queensland, Australia.
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Laidley South, Queensland
Laidley South is a rural locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. Laidley Valley (Mulgowie) railway line and Laidley South, Queensland are Lockyer Valley Region.
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Laidley, Queensland
Laidley is a rural town and locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. Laidley Valley (Mulgowie) railway line and Laidley, Queensland are Lockyer Valley Region.
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Main Line railway, Queensland
The Main Line is a railway line in South East Queensland, Australia.
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Mulgowie, Queensland
Mulgowie is a rural locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. Laidley Valley (Mulgowie) railway line and Mulgowie, Queensland are Lockyer Valley Region.
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Queensland
Queensland (commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a state in northeastern Australia, the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.
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Queensland Government
The Queensland Government is the state government of Queensland, Australia, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
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Rail transport in Queensland
The rail network in Queensland, Australia, was the first in the world to adopt narrow gauge for a main line, and, in 2013, was claimed to the second largest narrow gauge network in the world, consists of.
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The Courier-Mail
The Courier-Mail is an Australian newspaper published in Brisbane.
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Thornton, Queensland
Thornton is a rural locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. Laidley Valley (Mulgowie) railway line and Thornton, Queensland are Lockyer Valley Region.
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Townsville Bulletin
The Townsville Bulletin is a daily newspaper published in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, formerly known as the Townsville Daily Bulletin.
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Treasurer of Queensland
The Treasurer of Queensland is the title held by the Cabinet minister who is responsible for the Queensland Treasury, and by extension, all financial matters of the Queensland Government.
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Walter Barnes (politician)
Walter Henry Barnes (7 September 1858 – 19 February 1933) was a longtime member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
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See also
Railway lines closed in 1955
- 5 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 7 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 8 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 9 (Los Angeles Railway)
- Canungra railway line
- Chemin de fer d'Anvin à Calais
- Chemins de fer d'Aire à Fruges et de Rimeux-Gournay à Berck
- Glendale–Burbank Line
- Hill Street Tunnel
- Hollywood Subway
- Laidley Valley (Mulgowie) railway line
- Limavady Railway
- Nelson Section
- Rimutaka Incline
- SEPTA Route 37
- SEPTA Route 38
- Tramway à vapeur d'Ardres à Pont d'Ardres
Railway lines opened in 1911
- Altstätten–Gais railway line
- Augustusburg Cable Railway
- Barossa Valley railway line
- Biasca–Acquarossa railway
- Erndtebrück–Bad Berleburg railway
- Galveston–Houston Electric Railway
- Glen Afton Branch
- Glenmorgan railway line
- Guangzhou–Shenzhen railway
- Gyeongwon Line (1911–1945)
- Honmachi Line
- Jōnan Line
- Kangan Line
- Khanpur–Chachran Railway
- Lüneburg–Soltau railway
- La Habra–Fullerton–Yorba Linda Line
- Lackawanna Cut-Off
- Laidley Valley (Mulgowie) railway line
- Lampeter, Aberayron and New Quay Light Railway
- Lebach–Völklingen railway
- Marble Bar Railway
- Marburg railway line
- Maryvale railway line
- Mont Park railway line
- Monza–Molteno railway
- Nordvestfyenske Jernbane
- Olympic Park railway line
- Onerahi Branch
- Paris Métro Line 13
- Pomona–Claremont Line
- Puerto Deseado Railway
- Redlake Tramway
- Rogers City Branch
- San Bernardino–Riverside Line
- Sangū Line
- Shimabara Railway Line
- Shorkot–Sheikhupura Branch Line
- Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Railway
- Spandau Suburban Line
- Tramway at Bourron
- Tōbu Kiryū Line
- Tōbu Urban Park Line
- United Railways (Oregon)
- Usambara Railway
- Westgate Line
- Wharton Fill
- Wil–Kreuzlingen railway
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laidley_Valley_(Mulgowie)_railway_line
Also known as Laidley Valley Branch Railway, Laidley Valley railway line, Laidley Valley railway lines.