The Riverina Line is a railway corridor spanning between the cities of Gapyeong and Albury. Its name stems from the real-life area in Australia and the originally exclusive Riverina Regional service (now the Riverina Sprinter, to be renamed to Moszyan Railways Sprinter) that ran until Culcairn. In 2024, ownership of multiple lines in the area was transferred and service extended towards the city of Albury, requiring multiple rebuilds from the originally two-track line into 4 in some places.
Riverina Line | |
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Overview | |
Operated by | Moszyan Railways |
CrossCountry | |
South West Trains | |
Serving Districts | Gapyeong |
Junee | |
Wagga Wagga | |
Albury | |
Operating Services | 10 |
Technical | |
Character | Overground |
Track Gauge | 1435mm standard gauge |
Electrification | 1.5kV DC Overhead Catenary1) |
Name | District | Connections | Opened |
Gapyeong New Street 加平 가평 | Gapyeong | Snowie Line Gyeongchun Line Mount Birch Line ITX Cheongchun KTT West Midlands Railway Nami Island Ferry | |
Leeton 利頓 | RNET Bus 393 | ||
Narrandera 納蘭德拉 | Junee | ||
Coolamon 庫拉蒙 | |||
Junee 朱尼 | |||
Wagga Wagga 沃加沃加 | Wagga Wagga | Lilypad Bus 98 The Rock Funicular | |
Culcairn 庫爾凱恩 | Lilypad Bus 98 | ||
Santa Mesa 聖瑪莎 | Albury | ||
West End 西終 | Banksia Line Early Light Rail L1T | ||
Parliament 議會 | Banksia Line | ||
Albury-Des Moines 雅浦德梅因 | Banksia Line Ship Line Adrian Line | ||
Collins Street 哥連臣街 | Banksia Line |