Piangil railway line

It branches off the Deniliquin line just north of Bendigo, and runs in a north-westerly direction through Pyramid Hill and Kerang to the border town of Swan Hill, then roughly parallels the New South Wales border to Piangil and Yungera.

The last passenger service from Swan Hill to Piangil ran on 24 December 1976, again using a 102 hp Walker.

[5] In April 2008, it was announced that the Swan Hill – Piangil section of the track, along with six other lines, would be upgraded under a $23.7 million package of improvements to the Victorian core grain network.

[6] In October 2010, the Victorian government released a report into public transport options for the north-west of Victoria, which analysed nine proposals for improving services to the city of Mildura.

Dedicated Swan Hill passenger services serve the remainder of the operating stations on the line and Eaglehawk.

On 5 June 2007, a fatal crash occurred when a semi-trailer ran into a train at a level crossing near Kerang.

Silos and goods crane at Kerang
Silos and loop siding at Lake Boga
Silos and goods shed at Pyramid
Swan Hill-Kooloonong rail ticket 1977
Swan Hill-Koondrook rail ticket 1977