Quorn railway station
Quorn | |
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Location | Flinders Ranges Way, Quorn |
Coordinates | 32°12′S 138°01′E / 32.20°S 138.02°ECoordinates: 32°12′S 138°01′E / 32.20°S 138.02°E |
Operated by | Australian National / Pichi Richi Railway |
Line(s) | Central Australia Railway |
Distance | 374 km (232.39 mi) from Adelaide |
Platforms | 1 |
Construction | |
Structure type | Ground |
Other information | |
Status | Closed (still open for PRR) |
History | |
Opened | 15 December 1879 |
Closed | 1972 |
Rebuilt | 1915 |
Quorn railway station was located on the Central Australia Railway serving the South Australian town of Quorn.
History[]
Quorn station opened on 15 December 1879 as the interim terminus of the Central Australia Railway from Port Augusta.[1] On 28 June 1880, it was extended north to Hawker, and eventually to Alice Springs in 1929.[2] In 1881, Quorn became a junction station with the opening of the Peterborough–Quorn railway line from Peterborough and the south.[3]
In anticipation of the completion of the Trans-Australian Railway across the Nullarbor Plain in 1917, and the line via Quorn becoming part of the East-West route, a new station opened in 1915. In 1937, the East-West services were diverted to a new route via Port Pirie.[1][4]
In 1957, a new standard gauge Stirling North to Marree line opened, resulting in the closure of the narrow gauge line beyond Hawker. The Stirling North to Hawker section closed on 1 June 1972.[2] The line from Quorn to Peterborough closed on 3 March 1987.[1]
The line from Quorn to Stirling North was progressively restored by the Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society from 1974. It was completed in 1999. The final 7 km (4.35 mi) into Port Augusta opened on a new alignment in 2001.[5] Quorn station is the society's headquarters.
References[]
- ^ a b c Bromby, Robin (2004). The Railway Age in Australia. South Melbourne: Thomas Lothan. p. 69. ISBN 0 734407 15 7.
- ^ a b Port Augusta to Marree Chris' Commonwealth Railways
- ^ Peterborough Archived 2016-02-28 at the Wayback Machine National Railway Museum
- ^ History of the Pichi Richi Railway Pichi Richi Preservation Society
- ^ Pichi Richi Preservation Society line Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine SA Track & Signal
External links[]
Media related to Quorn railway station at Wikimedia Commons
- Railway stations in South Australia
- Railway stations in Australia opened in 1879
- Railway stations closed in 1972
- South Australian Heritage Register