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The Goulburn River High Country Rail Trail is the longest rail trail in Victoria. On completion it will span a distance of some 134kms.
From South to North it starts at Tallarook and makes it's way through to Trawool, Yea, Molesworth, Alexandra, Yarck, Merton, Bonnie Doon, Maindample and finishes in the beautiful town of Mansfield.

NORTH EAST WEATHER

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King Parrot Creek bridge only accessible from the rail trail

Road crossing - be aware road rules apply

Granitic sand surface has come up really well

Original brick culvert exposed near Granite underpass

Bridge 27 Goulburn River

New Merton Gap Shelter - table & chairs to be fitted

Discussions about bridge 28

Bridge 42 replaced with culverts

One of the few hills on the trail Eglington Cutting Alexandra

Granitic sand pathway

Underpass near completion

Concrete bridge deck

Yea River bridge rebuild

Bridge 21 Yea River before rebuild June 2011

Focus Engineering moving beams to Yea flood plain bridges

 

Rebuilt Bridge 18 across the Yea flood plain Melba HighwayBridge 21 Yea River before rebuild June 2011

 

One of seven new toilets being built along the trail

 

Chert trail Yea to Homewood

Trail in progress - hill gravel and granitic sand west of Yea

Rebuilt bridge crossing farm land

Bridge rebuild inspection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bonnie Doon Bridge

Octagerians can ride too Midland Link Hwy crossing Maindample

Riding from Maindample

Molesworth flood plain near Goulburn River

Vegetation removal on the trail formation near Merton

 

 

Floods December 2010 – Bridge to be rebuilt Bryants Road Cathkin