Say G'day Rail Trail
The Say G'day Rail Trail is a "rail with trail" running between the neighbouring towns of Wandong and Heathcote Junction, 70 kilometres north of Melbourne, Australia. Suitable for pedestrians and cyclists, it was opened in December 2010.[1] The trail was built with $247,750 allocated from the Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority.[2]
References
- ^ Wakely, Laura (7 December 2010). "On the right track at long last". Star News Group. Archived from the original on 21 December 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
- ^ "Mitchell Shire Bushfire Community Rebuild Update" (PDF). Mitchell Shire Council. October 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
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Rail Trails in Victoria
- Belgrave
- Bellarine
- Box Hill to Ringwood
- Djerring
- Hawthorn to Kew
- Inner Circle
- Lilydale to Warburton
- Outer Circle (Anniversary)
- Powelltown
- Red Hill
- Rosstown Heritage
- Sandridge
- Waverley
- Yarra Valley (Lilydale to Healsville)
- Castlemaine to Maldon
- Dookie
- Great Victorian
- High Country
- Marysville
- Mount Samaria
- Murchison-Rushworth
- Murray to the Mountains
- O'Keefe
- Plain Creek
- Say G'day
- Andersons Mill
- Ballarat-Skipton
- Bunny
- Camperdown-Timboon
- Domino
- Grampians
- Great Divide
- Old Beechy
- Port Fairy to Warrnambool
- Tiger