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Camperdown-Timboon Rail Trail
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The Camperdown-Timboon Rail Trail[1] is a rail trail running along the former route of the Timboon railway line, from Camperdown to Timboon in Victoria's southwest.
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The 22 km section from Camperdown to Timboon was completed in 2009, with the section from Camperdown to Naroghid on-road, and the remainder following the roadbed of the former railway. The trestle bridge over the Curdies River was restored and reopened for use in 2010.[2]
The route is also referred to as the Crater to Coast Rail Trail, in reference to an eventual extension to Port Campbell via a new roadside path.
The trail's southern terminus is the former Timboon railway station, now home to the Timboon Railway Shed Distillery.