Pinnaroo railway line, Victoria

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Pinnaroo railway line (Victoria)
Overview
Statusgauge conversion
TerminiOuyen
Pinnaroo
History
Opened25 June 1912 (1912-06-25)
Closed4 October 2007 (2007-10-04)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

Legend
471.758
Mildura line at Change At Ouyen station
486.341
Galah
501.640
Walpeup
510.544
Torrita
522.614
Underbool
532.054
Linga
Boinka
552.573
Tutye
562.311
Cowangie
580.861
Murrayville
589.171
Carina
599.079
Panitya
Victoria/South Australia state border
606.774
Pinnaroo

The Pinnaroo Line serviced the agricultural districts of the Mallee in the Australian states of South Australia and Victoria for the freight of grain, although there were periods of passenger travel on the line in previous years (the last passenger service between Ouyen in Victoria and Pinnaroo in South Australia being in 1968).

The railway line was the means to open up the agricultural lands with the supply of goods and services from rural centres sustaining the remote area. It was completed from Ouyen to Murrayville in 1912 and extended to Pinnaroo in 1915. In 1996 The line stopped at Panitya due to gauge conversion at the state border when the South Australian end was converted to standard gauge.[1] It was booked out of service on 4 October 2007.[2]

As part of the Murray Basin Rail Project, the line from Ouyen to Murrayville was upgraded to 19 tonnes axle loading and converted to standard gauge in 2018.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ouyen-Pinnaroo Railway Line" (PDF). VRHistory.
  2. ^ "Panitya Line". VICSIG. 29 December 2013. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  3. ^ Murray Basin Rail Project (PDF). Public Transport Victoria. 2014. p. 5. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
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