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− | <td bgcolor="lightgrey">[[Image:SAR_PortAugusta-Hawker_Line.png|link=|alt=Hawker Line]] [[Image:Location Index.png|link=SAR Index|alt=Location Index|Location Index]] [[image:Session Scenario Index.png|link=SAR Peterborough Base Session|alt=Scenarios|Scenario Index]]]<br><span style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: 700;"> | + | <td bgcolor="lightgrey">[[Image:SAR_PortAugusta-Hawker_Line.png|link=|alt=Hawker Line]] [[Image:Location Index.png|link=SAR Index|alt=Location Index|Location Index]] [[image:Session Scenario Index.png|link=SAR Peterborough Base Session|alt=Scenarios|Scenario Index]]]<br><span style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: 700;">Woolshed Flat - Hawker Section</span> |
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The route taken by the line in its southern section had more to do with local politics and influencial land owners than it did to good economic sense and practical railway engineering. Its route from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Quorn''' took it through the '''Flinders Ranges''' via the '''Pichi Richi Pass''' which required steep grades and tight curves. The route of the northern section was largely dictated by the availability of reliable water sources. The economics of the line was so poor that in the early 1900s it was considered for closure.<br> | The route taken by the line in its southern section had more to do with local politics and influencial land owners than it did to good economic sense and practical railway engineering. Its route from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Quorn''' took it through the '''Flinders Ranges''' via the '''Pichi Richi Pass''' which required steep grades and tight curves. The route of the northern section was largely dictated by the availability of reliable water sources. The economics of the line was so poor that in the early 1900s it was considered for closure.<br> | ||
− | In the 1950s a new standard gauge (4' 8.5", 1435mm) line was built from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Maree''' which bypassed the '''Flinders Ranges''' and '''Quorn'''. The '''Port Augusta''' to '''Quorn''' narrow gauge line was closed in 1956 although the section from '''Quorn''' to '''Summit''' was still in use by excursion trains from '''Peterborough''' in the 1960s. Also in 1956 the line from '''Hawker''' to '''Maree''' was closed making '''Hawker''' the terminus of a much reduced line. Passengers and freight to '''Oodnadatta''' and '''Alice Springs''' changed trains from standard gauge to narrow gauge at '''Maree''' | + | In the 1950s a new standard gauge (4' 8.5", 1435mm) line was built from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Maree''' which bypassed the '''Flinders Ranges''' and '''Quorn'''. The '''Port Augusta''' to '''Quorn''' narrow gauge line was closed in 1956 although the section from '''Quorn''' to '''Summit''' was still in use by excursion trains from '''Peterborough''' in the 1960s. Also in 1956 the line from '''Hawker''' to '''Maree''' was closed making '''Hawker''' the terminus of a much reduced line. Passengers and freight to '''Oodnadatta''' and '''Alice Springs''' changed trains from standard gauge to narrow gauge at '''Maree'''.<br> |
− | The '''Quorn''' to '''Hawker''' section continued to be operated by the '''Commonwealth Railways''' using '''SAR''' locomotives and a mixture of '''CR''' and '''SAR''' rolling stock. The '''CR''' ran a single return freight service each week. There were no passenger services. This section of the line was eventually closed in 1972. The line | + | The '''Quorn''' to '''Hawker''' section continued to be operated by the '''Commonwealth Railways''' using '''SAR''' locomotives and a mixture of '''CR''' and '''SAR''' rolling stock. The '''CR''' ran a single return freight service each week. There were no passenger services. This section of the line was eventually closed in 1972. The entire line to '''Alice Springs''', both standard gauge and narrow gauge, was closed in 1980 when a new standard gauge line to '''Alice Springs''' was opened on a totally new alignment.<br> |
− | The | + | The line from '''Peterborough''' to '''Quorn''' was closed in 1987.<br> |
+ | The '''Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society''' restored the entire narrow gauge line from '''Quorn''' to '''Port Augusta''' in stages from 1974 to 2001. They operate regular steam and diesel hauled passenger services between '''Quorn''' and '''Woolshed Flat''' and between '''Port Augusta''' and '''Quorn'''. | ||
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