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Ballarat–Skipton Rail Trail From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Coordinates: 37°33′35″S 143°51′30″E﻿ / ﻿37.55982°S 143.858242°E﻿ / -37.55982; 143.858242 Nimmons BridgeThe Ballarat–Skipton Rail Trail in western Victoria, Australia, runs 53 kilometres[1] along the old Skipton railway line from western Ballarat, southwest through Haddon, Smythesdale and Pittong to Skipton. The trail was in poor condition for many years before being upgraded and resurfaced in 2008, at a cost of $700,000, funded in roughly equal measure by local, state and federal government.[2][3] The new surface is "compacted granitic sand".[3] The total length of the trail is 63 km including an 8 km section from Ballarat railway station to the trailhead.

One major landmark on the route is the historic timber Nimmons Bridge at Newtown over which the trail passes. An adjacent dirt road also permits a close inspection of the structure.

Landmarks[4][edit] Map of the Ballarat-Skipton Rail Trail.0 km: Trail begins at Ballarat railway station 4.5 km: Arch of Victory and Avenue of Honour. Trees commemorate Ballarat residents who enlisted in World War I between 1917 and 1919. 7.6 km: Rail trail proper starts 10.2 km: Cardigan Station 17.8 km: Haddon Station 25 km: Smythesdale Station; Smythesdale was a former gold mining town. 29.3 km: Scarsdale Station 33.8 km: New Town Station, Nimmons Bridge 36.5 km: Ruins of another trestle bridge 42.3 km: Historic township of Linton 50 km: Pittong 62.6 km: Skipton Station 63 km: Skipton External links[edit]Bikely map railtrails.org Geographic data related to Ballarat–Skipton Rail Trail at OpenStreetMap References[edit]1.Jump up ^ My Ballarat : June 2008, Page 16 2.Jump up ^ Ballarat-Skipton Rail Trail - Updates — Bicycle Victoria 3.^ Jump up