
Maldon-Dunolly Railway
The Maldon-Dunolly Railway is a historic narrow-gauge railway in Victoria, Australia, built primarily in the early 20th century to support the transport of gold, agriculture, and goods between towns. It features a track narrower than standard railways, which made construction more economical and suitable for rugged terrain. Over time, the line's importance declined, and it was eventually closed. Today, parts of the railway are preserved as a heritage attraction, allowing visitors to experience historical train travel and learn about the region's industrial past.