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1 History  



1.1  Proposal and Opening  





1.2  Full conversion to broad gauge and transfer to Australian National  





1.3  Partial closure and removal  





1.4  Private ownership and full closure  





1.5  Present day  







2 References  














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Roseworthy–Peterborough railway line
Bridge over the Light RiveratHamley Bridge (2010)
Overview
StatusPartially closed and removed, remaining section dormant
LocaleMid North
Termini
  • Peterborough
  • Continues fromMorgan line
    Continues asPeterborough-Quorn line
    Service
    SystemSouth Australian Railways
    Operator(s)South Australian Railways
    Australian National Australian Southern Railroad
    History
    OpenedRoseworthy-Forresters: 3 July 1869
    Forresters-Manoora: 21 February 1870
    Manoora-Burra: 29 August 1870
    Burra-Hallett: 10 March 1878
    Hallett-Terowie: 14 December 1880
    Terowie-Peterborough: 11 May 1881
    ClosedHallett-Peterborough: 26 July 1988
    Burra-Hallett: 14 November 1990
    Saddleworth-Burra: 12 March 2004
    Roseworthy-Saddleworth: 31 October 2005
    Gawler-Roseworthy: 11 October 2007
    Technical
    Line length199.1 km (123.7 mi)
    Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
    Old gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) north of Terowie until 1970

    Route map

    Peterborough

    Terowie

    Whyte Yarcowie

    Ulooloo

    Hallett

    Mount Bryan

    Burra

    Hanson

    Farrell Flat

    Mintaro

    Manoora

    Saddleworth

    Riverton

    Tarlee

    Stockport

    Hamley Bridge

    Wasleys

    Roseworthy


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  • The Roseworthy–Peterborough railway line was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. It extended from a junction at Roseworthy on the Morgan railway line through Hamley Bridge, Riverton, initially to Tarlee, then extended in stages to Peterborough.

    History[edit]

    Proposal and Opening[edit]

    The Burra Burra railway was initially proposed as early as 1850, before any other railways north from Port Adelaide.[2] Before anything was done about this, the Gawler railway line was built in 1857, and extended to Kapunda in 1860 (and eventually to Morgan in 1878, see Morgan railway line).[3] The first stage of the broad gauge Burra line from a junction at Roseworthy to Forresters (now Tarlee) opened on 3 July 1869.[4] It extended to Manoora on 21 February 1870, Burra on 29 August 1870,[5] Hallett on 10 March 1878 and Terowie on 14 December 1880.[6][7] Terowie was a break of gauge station with the line continuing north to Peterborough as a narrow gauge line, opening on 11 May 1881.

    Full conversion to broad gauge and transfer to Australian National[edit]

    On 12 January 1970, the 22.9-kilometre Terowie-Peterborough section was converted to broad gauge in 1970, thus making Peterborough the break of gauge point with the narrow gauge Peterborough to Quorn and standard gauge Port Pirie to Broken Hill lines. In March 1978, the line was included in the transfer of the South Australian RailwaystoAustralian National.

    Partial closure and removal[edit]

    Regular Australian National passenger services ceased in December 1986, with the line north of Hallett closed on 26 July 1988, followed by the Burra to Hallett section on 14 November 1990.[7][8] The line north of Burra was removed in 1992/93. The last passenger train to operate the full line to Peterborough was a Steamrail Victoria tour using Victorian locomotive R761. [9] The last passenger train to use the remaining line to Burra was a SteamRanger tour hauled by former SAR steam locomotive 621 and recently acquired diesel locomotive 958 on 19 September 1992. 958 was used to lead the train back to Adelaide as the turntable at Burra was too small to turn 621.

    Private ownership and full closure[edit]

    On 1 November 1997, Australian Southern Railroad acquired a 50-year lease on the rail corridor and total ownership of the rail infrastructure as part of Australian National's South Australian freight assets sale to ASR. Grain services to Burra last operated in January 1999, with the line from Saddleworth to Burra last used by an Australian Railroad Group (formerly ASR) locomotive on 12 March 2004.[10] In the same month, the last passenger train operated on the line, a Friends of Belair Railway Station charter to Riverton using 3000 class railcars. The last grain train to Saddleworth was operated on 31 October 2005, and the last grain train on the line was operated by Roseworthy by Genesee and Wyoming Australia (formerly ARG) on 2 February 2007. Stored hoppers were collected on 11 October 2007, marking the last use of the line.[11] The lease of the land and ownership of the rail infrastructure passed to Aurizon in 2022, following their purchase of One Rail Australia (the final successor of Australian Southern Railroad).

    Present day[edit]

    Aurizon does not list the line as being open or in use, but it is available for access.[12] The line has fallen into disrepair, being damaged by floods and bushfires.[13] The line has been severed at several points for drainage and road surface improvements. In 2022, the line was blocked off from the Gawler line, and the wider Adelaide metropolitan network after a fence was installed at the Gawler River bridge.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ South Australia. Chief Engineer for Railways; Vaughan, A. (Alfred); South Australia. Surveyor-General's Office (1910), Map shewing lines of railways in South Australia, Novr. 1910, Surveyor General's Office, retrieved 1 December 2015
  • ^ "South Australian Railway". Adelaide Times. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 10 January 1850. p. 4. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  • ^ "Public Works Opening of the North-West Bend Railway". The South Australian Advertiser. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 2 November 1878. p. 9. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  • ^ "Roseworthy and Forresters Railway". South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail. Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia. 10 July 1869. p. 12. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  • ^ "Opening of the Northern Extension Railway". South Australian Register. Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia. 30 August 1870. p. 5. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  • ^ "Opening of the Hallett and Terowie Railway". Evening Journal. Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia. 15 December 1880. p. 3 Edition: 2nd. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  • ^ a b Quinlan, Howard; Newland, John (2000). Australian Railway Routes 1854 – 2000. Redfern: Australian Railway Historical Society. pp. 55, 56, 58. ISBN 0 909650 49 7.
  • ^ Minutes 30 March 2011 Heritage Advisory Committee, Regional Council of Goyder
  • ^ "Steam Extravaganza" (PDF). SteamRanger Enthusiast Pages. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  • ^ "Burra Railway". Burra History. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  • ^ Michelle (9 April 2015). "Burra Railway Station Official Re-Opening". burrabroadcaster.com.au. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  • ^ "Access to South Australia Regional Rail Network". Aurizon. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  • ^ Marcus, Candice; Gage, Nicola (26 November 2015). "SA bushfire: Residents make emotional journey home to assess property damage". ABC News. Retrieved 30 April 2024.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roseworthy–Peterborough_railway_line&oldid=1223623145"

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