The Argus, October 17, 1911.
I came across this the other day. I can tell you that the Railway line never eventuated, but it would have been interesting if it had. Cora Lynn never got a railway station - the closest stations were Tynong and Garfield on the Gippsland line and the Bayles and Catani Railway Stations on the Koo-Wee-Rup to Strezelecki line. This line opened on June 29, 1922 and closed in stages with the Catani station closing in April 1950 and Bayles in February 1959.
Here's what it says:
Railways
Standing Committee
Nar Nar Goon to
Mirboo
Cora Lynn,
Monday – the Railways Standing Committee visited Cora Lynn today, and took
evidence in the public hall in regard to the proposed railway route from Nar
Nar Goon to Mirboo, via Cora Lynn and Modella. Over 100 persons were present.
Mr Melville,
M.L.C., presided, and Messrs Billson and Warde were also present.
Evidence was
given by Messrs Kinsella, Porter, Murdock and Dyer in favour of the proposed
line, and all favoured it going through Cora Lynn, in order to tap land to the
south of that township. Messrs Chambers and Schmutter (Modella League) favoured
the same route, provided the line was carried through Modella.
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