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@MetroManMelbourne and Techie3:When making some changes to Heathcote Junction station yesterday, I added a wikilink in Former services, to the Heathcote line (this article) to Heathcote. As there is no Heathcote station defined in Victoria I linked it to Heathcote, Victoria, which contained a reference to "a railway line" which I also changed to a wikilink to this article. Then I noticed that this article did not mention either Heathcote or Heathcote Junction. As a result I changed this article to show that Kilmore Junction had been renamed Heathcote Junction which solved that. Initially I thought that Heathcote Junction must have been the station for Heathcote but that is not the case as there is another location Heathcote Junction which is 53km from Melbourne while Heathcote is 109 km from Melbourne - a long way from each other. The history of the Heathcote line also refers to the opening of the line between Heathcote and Heathcote Junction. So it appears there must have been a Heathcote station at one time.But where? It would have to show below Kilmore in this article as it is further from Melbourne than Heathcote Junction. Any ideas??Fleet Lists (talk) 00:27, 1 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]