The following stations were included on the main Goulburn Valley (No. 6 N.E.) line and on the two associated Branch lines.
| Cashel | Mooroopna | Murchison | Nagambie | Nathalia | Numurkah | 
| Pine Lodge | Rushworth | Seymour | Shepparton | Tatura | |
| The Telegraph Office opened in January 1880 after telegraphic communication was established to Mooroopna on 8 January. A deputation to the Postmaster in May 1880 sought the construction of a brick and not wooden building for the proposed Post & Telegraph office. They were told their request "would receive favourable consideration". | 
| Murchison. The Telegraph Office opened in December 1874. 
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| The Telegraph Office opened on January 1875. | 
| The earliest evidence of the operation of the Nagambie Telegraph Office is a telegram transmission form (VC-TO-7B) used at the Seymour Telegraph Office for a message sent to Nagambie on 24 December 1877. | 
| The Office was issued with a 1 hole Belt & Buckle date stamp. 
 |  16 September 1892. Used on a pre-stamped ½d newspaper wrapper sent to Gordon & Gotch in Melbourne. | ||
|  15 September 1893. Provenance: Hugh Freeman, Johnstone. | |||
| Unframed Numurkah date stamp for postal and for telegraphic use. Diameter: 22 mm. 
 |   23 January 1903. | ||
| Pine Lodge is just east of Shepparton. A Telegraph Office opened at Pine Creek about 1911, was converted to a Post Office in 1913 and then back to a Telegraph Office about 1915. This Office closed in 1919. Meanwhile a Post Office opened in 1915 and closed on 30 June 1983. | ||
| The TO Pine Lodge date stamp was used - presumably at the Post Office. 
 |  13 August 1922. Printed in blue. |  No date discernable. Printed in violet. | 
| Shepparton. The Telegraph Office was established in October 1879. 
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| The office was issued with a 1 hole Belt & Buckle date stamp. 
 |  22 May 1893. Provenance: Hugh Freeman, Johnstone. |  15 September 1890. | 
| Much later, the Office was issued with a rubber oval TELEGRAPH OFFICE date stamp: Two formats were produced: 
 
 
 |  5 December 1975. | |
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 |  1 July 1988. | |
| A postal slogan advertising SEND A TELEGRAM was used at Sheppaton in August 1954 - a very late usage. | ||
| Tatura. In February 1882, the lowest tender submitted for building a Post and Telegraph Office at Tatura was from William Ross for £746 17s 6d. The Telegraph Office was opened on 8 November 1882. A Telegraph Office had previously been opened at the Railway Station in February 1880. 
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| Rubber oval date stamps were issued to the Tatura office in two formats: 
 
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 |  9 December 1975. Used on Confirmatory delivery envelope AA-EC-3D. |  11 August 1976. Used on Confirmatory delivery envelope AA-EC-3D. | 
Offices not listed above but on this line are Cashel and Tabilk.