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Status | Closed | |||||||||||||||
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Powerscourt is a closed railway siding located 5 km (3 mi) east of Maffra, on the Maffra railway line in Victoria, Australia. It was 223 km (139 mi) from Southern Cross station. The siding was used to load sugar beet.[1][2]
In 1914, it was reported that Aboriginal bones were found while excavating at the siding, as well as stone axes and other similar materials.[3] As of 1915, a weighbridge from Kilmany railway station was to be erected at the siding.[4] An accident took place at the siding on 3 June 1919, where a horse carrying beet heading up to the siding slipped. The horse was not injured.[5] As of 2005, the siding can still be seen with a "keen eye".[2]
Last year the Railway Department loaded 1216 tons of beet at Powerscourt station, and the estimate for the present season is no less than 7000 tons. This will represent about twelve truck loads per day from Powerscourt to Maffra.
37°58′35″S 147°1′28″E / 37.97639°S 147.02444°E