SAR Scenario East-West Express
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'''Other Links:''' (these will open in this window)<br> | '''Other Links:''' (these will open in this window)<br> | ||
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+ | <span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: 700;">Getting Started:</span><br> | ||
+ | # The first step is to pause the session by pressing the '''P''' key. | ||
+ | # Next locate your loco. Open the '''Finder''' (press '''CTRL-F''') and type, in the '''name''' field, the name of the loco. For example '''SAR T 197''' (or just '''T 197''' should be enough). Click the '''tick''' icon. | ||
+ | # Take a few moments to get your bearings. Use the [[image:Line_Index_Label.png|link=SAR_Index]] (this link will open in this window) and click on '''Terowie''' to load its location details and track plans. The [[image:Tab_PH_Grey.png|link=|75px]] tab will give you the '''EIT Paths''' that are available if you wish to use them. The [[image:Tab_TM_Grey.png|link=|75px]] tab will give you the location and names of the invisible '''Track Marks''' for '''Drive To''' commands. The [[image:Tab_IN_Grey.png|link=|75px]] tab will show the names and locations of all active industries and their commodities. The [[image:Tab_SW_Grey.png|link=|75px]] tab will give the names and locations of all junction switches as well as some switch sets you may want to use. | ||
+ | # Each location page has a direct link to the next location, in all directions, so you can explore along the route. | ||
+ | # When you are ready to start, reload the '''Peterborough Base Session''' page (click the '''Scenarios''' button on your current location page) and select this '''Scenario''' again or just use the '''Back''' button on your browser - whichever is quicker. | ||
+ | # Press the '''P''' key to start the session. | ||
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+ | <td colspan=2><span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: 700;">Tasks:</span> | ||
# Shunt train into the narrow gauge platform at '''Terowie'''. | # Shunt train into the narrow gauge platform at '''Terowie'''. | ||
# Proceed according to the timetable.<br> | # Proceed according to the timetable.<br> | ||
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− | <td><span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: 700;">Driving Notes:</span | + | <td colspan=2><span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: 700;">Driving Notes:</span> |
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*The approaches to all locations are protected by invisible signals to prevent the '''AI Half Speed Slowdown Problem''' when approaching a signal at stop. | *The approaches to all locations are protected by invisible signals to prevent the '''AI Half Speed Slowdown Problem''' when approaching a signal at stop. | ||
*'''Enhanced Interlocking Towers''' with set paths are available for your optional use at '''Terowie''' (departure), '''Peterborough''' (arrival and departure), '''Orroroo''' (arrival and departure), '''Carrieton''' (arrival and departure) and at '''Quorn''' (arrival). Details of all available '''EIT Paths''' are provided in the [[image:Tab_PH_Grey.png|link=|75px]] tab at each location with '''EITs'''. Click [[image:Line_Index_Label.png|link=SAR_Index]] for details. | *'''Enhanced Interlocking Towers''' with set paths are available for your optional use at '''Terowie''' (departure), '''Peterborough''' (arrival and departure), '''Orroroo''' (arrival and departure), '''Carrieton''' (arrival and departure) and at '''Quorn''' (arrival). Details of all available '''EIT Paths''' are provided in the [[image:Tab_PH_Grey.png|link=|75px]] tab at each location with '''EITs'''. Click [[image:Line_Index_Label.png|link=SAR_Index]] for details. |
Revision as of 08:59, 19 February 2021
Vintage East-West Express: Terowie to Quorn Passenger
Between 1917 and 1932 the Peterborough-Quorn Line was a vital link in the Transcontinental Railway between Sydney on the east coast and Perth on the west coast.
The South Australian Railways provided an express passenger service, the East-West Express, that ran between Terowie and Port Augusta via Quorn. At Terowie it connected with broad gauge services from Adelaide. At Peterborough it connected with narrow gauge services from Broken Hill where there was a standard gauge connection from Sydney. At Quorn it connected with narrow gauge services from the Central Australian Line. At Port Augusta it connected with standard gauge services to Kalgoolie, where there was a narrow gauge connection to Perth.
Passengers making the entire trip from Sydney NSW to Perth WA would change trains 5 times - Parkes NSW, Broken Hill NSW, Peterborough SA, Port Augusta SA and Kalgoolie WA. They would change track gauges 3 times (standard to narrow to standard to narrow) and have to navigate through 5 different rail systems (NSWGR, Silverton Tramway, SAR, Commonwealth Railways and WAGR) plus a taxi between two stations in Broken Hill. The entire journey from coast to coast would take 6 days, if all the connections were made.
Today passengers can board a luxury train, the Indian Pacific, in Sydney and travel the entire distance to Perth in 3 days without leaving the train.
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