Railway Construction Act 1884 The Victorian Government's Act No. 821 , Railway Construction Act 1884 , authorised the construction of 59 new railway lines, plus additional infrastructure. Created by the Minister for Railways, Thomas Bent , and passed on 12 December 1884, it became notorious for the excessive number of inner-city railways it created, and received the nickname "the Octopus Act ". It was accompanied by the Railway Loan Act 47 Victoria No. 760 which authorised a loan of £600,000 for construction. The act, "to authorize the Construction of certain Lines of Railway by the State and for other purposes", listed 51 "country lines", 8 "suburban lines", 4 short connections and bridges, and 2 "railway or sidings", specifying 65 pieces of new infrastructure in total. It also provided for additional platforms, buildings, sidings, road approaches, drains, bridge widenings and modifications to existing infrastructure as necessary. It allowed for an average expenditure of £3,960 per mile for the country lines and £14,294 per mile for the suburban lines.The depression of the 1890s soon rendered many of these lines unviable.Scheduled lines Country lines Avoca and Ararat Railway Bacchus Marsh and Gordons Railway Bacchus Marsh Junction and New-port Railway Ballarat East and Buninyong Railway Ballarat Cattle Yards Branch Railway Ballarat Eacecourse and Springs Railway Birregurra and Cape Otway Forest Railway Camperdown and Curdie's River Railway Camperdown to Terand and Warrnambool Railway Coburg and Somerton Railway Creswick and Daylesford Railway Dandenong and Leongatha Railway Dimboola and South Australian Border Railway Fitzroy and Whittlesea Railway Frankston and Crib Point Railway 15A: Mornington Railway Frankston Cemetery Railway Hamilton and Coleraine Railway Heyfield and Bairns-dale Railway, Horsham and Natimuk Railway Inglewood and Dunolly Railway 20A. Kerang to Swan Hill Koroit and Belfast Railway Koroit Railway via Penshurst 22A. Hamilton and Penshurst Railway Koroit and Warrnambool Railway Kyneton and Redesdale Railway Lancefield and Kilmore Railway Leongatha and Port Albert Railway Lilydale and Healesville Railway Lubeck and Rupanyup Railway Maffra and Briagolong Railway Maldon and Laanecoorie Railway Moe and Narracan Railway Mount Moriac and Forest Railway Murchison and Rushworth Rail-way Murtoa and Warracknabeal Railway Myrtleford and Bright Railway Numurkah and Cobram Railway Numurkah and Nathalia Railway Ondit and Beeac Railway Ringwood and Ferntree Gully Railway Sale and Stratford Railway Scarsdale and Lintons Railway Shepparton and Dookie Railway St. James and Yarrawonga RAilway Tatura and Echuca Railway Terang and Mortlake Railway Wandong Heathcote and Sandhurst Railway Warragul and Neerim Railway Wedderburn Road and Wedderburn Railway Wodonga and Tallangatta Railway Yackandandah and Beechworth Railway Yea and Mansfield Railway ; Alexandra Branch RailwaySuburban lines Schedule numbers are as given. 52. Alphington and Heidelberg Railway 53. Brighton and Picnic Point Railway 54. Burnley to Junction with Outer Circle Railway 55. Fitzroy Branch Railway 56. Hawthorn and Kew Railway 57. Lal Lal Racecourse Railway 58. Outer Circle Railway, Oakleigh, via Camberwell to Richmond and Alphington Railway 59. Royal Park and Clifton Hill RailwayAdditional infrastructure Schedule numbers are as given, with authorised expenditure from Section 7 where given. 60. Murray-bridge 61. Portland Pier 62. Murray-bridge 63. Flinders-street Viaduct 64. Windsor Siding 65. Ballarat siding Section 4 provided for "Additional sidings etc. on existing lines". Section 7 also authorised expenditure on the following works: 66. Duplication Hawthorn and Camberwell Line 67. Railway works Rolling-stock and permanent-wayImplementation The task of implementing the act fell to Richard Speight , Railway Commissioner at the time , a role created by the Victorian Railways Commissioners Act of 1883. Beneficiaries of the act included construction engineers such as Andrew O'Keefe , and politicians such as Thomas Bent himself, who reaped the rewards of commissioning construction in their own electorates. Construction of the lines was complete by April 1890. By 1892, outrage at the excesses of this construction boom, including a number of "white elephants", led to the sacking of Speight, Richard Ford and A J Agg , the other commissioners. Then, the Railways Act of 1892 , attempted to reverse some of the damage.
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