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- Q7593920 subject Q15139943.
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- Q7593920 abstract "The St Kilda-Windsor railway line was a short-lived section of railway that linked the isolated Windsor to Brighton (Bay Street) section of the Melbourne railway network to the city. The branch line fell into disuse when an alternative route was built between Windsor and Richmond stations.".
- Q7593920 wikiPageExternalLink St_K-Windsor_Loop_Line1859.html.
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- Q7593920 wikiPageWikiLink Q8114161.
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- Q7593920 wikiPageWikiLink Q8625789.
- Q7593920 wikiPageWikiLink Q8626485.
- Q7593920 comment "The St Kilda-Windsor railway line was a short-lived section of railway that linked the isolated Windsor to Brighton (Bay Street) section of the Melbourne railway network to the city. The branch line fell into disuse when an alternative route was built between Windsor and Richmond stations.".
- Q7593920 label "St Kilda – Windsor railway line".