The North East railway line is a railway line in Victoria, Australia. The line runs from Southern Cross railway station on the western edge of the Melbourne central business district to Albury railway station in the border settlement of Albury-Wodonga, serving the cities of Wangaratta and Seymour, and smaller towns in northeastern Victoria.
New A 398 leads a B class up Glenroy Bank on the Sydney Express, circa 1900
S class 4-6-2 leading the Sydney Limited between Seymour and Melbourne, circa 1928
A streamlined S class locomotive hauling the Spirit of Progress near Kilmore East in 1937
Junction of the North East and Shepparton lines at the site of Mangalore station
A double-track railway usually involves running one track in each direction, compared to a single-track railway where trains in both directions share the same track.
A double-track railway line running through a wooded area.
Driving Creek Railway, New Zealand
Brough station, Yorkshire, UK. Platform 1 is for trains north and east bound (Down trains), platform 2 is for trains south and west bound (Up trains)
Partially restored double-track section south of Wymondham Abbey, Norfolk, UK, on the Mid-Norfolk Railway