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=== 19th century === [[File:Puffing_billy_in_action_2003.jpg|left|thumb|The Monbulk Creek trestle bridge remains a feature of the Gembrook line, now used for the [[Puffing Billy Railway|Puffing Billy]] tourist line]] A rail branch was constructed from Ringwood to Upper Ferntree Gully in December 1889. A narrow-gauge {{RailGauge|762mm}} line was opened from Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook station in December 1900, the second of four [[Narrow-gauge lines of the Victorian Railways|experimental narrow-gauge lines]] built by the [[Victorian Railways]].<ref>A Victorian Narrow Gauge Railway ''[[The Railway Magazine]]'' issue 480 June 1937 pages 429β432</ref> These two lines would become joined and standardised to form the Belgrave railway line in the 20th century.
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