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The most famous of the passenger trains on the line was "The Ghan" which ran, originally, from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Alice Springs'''. The Ghan still runs today but as a modern luxury express service from '''Adelaide''' to '''Alice Springs''' and on to '''Darwin''' on the northern coast of the continent.<br> | The most famous of the passenger trains on the line was "The Ghan" which ran, originally, from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Alice Springs'''. The Ghan still runs today but as a modern luxury express service from '''Adelaide''' to '''Alice Springs''' and on to '''Darwin''' on the northern coast of the continent.<br> | ||
− | In the 1950s a new standard gauge (4ft8.5in, 1435mm) line was built from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Marree''' which bypassed the '''Flinders Ranges''' and '''Quorn'''. Passengers and freight to '''Oodnadatta''' and '''Alice Springs''' changed trains from standard gauge to narrow gauge at '''Marree'''. Today, the entire track to '''Alice Springs''' is standard gauge on a completely new alignment up to 300km west of the previous routes (both narrow gauge and standard gauge) | + | In the 1950s a new standard gauge (4ft8.5in, 1435mm) line was built from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Marree''' which bypassed the '''Flinders Ranges''' and '''Quorn'''. Passengers and freight to '''Oodnadatta''' and '''Alice Springs''' changed trains from standard gauge to narrow gauge at '''Marree'''. Today, the entire track to '''Alice Springs''' is standard gauge on a completely new alignment up to 300km west of the previous routes (both narrow gauge and standard gauge) bypassing '''Marree''' and '''Oodnadatta'''.<br> |
In 1956 the sections of the original narrow gauge line from '''Hawker''' to '''Marree''' and from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Quorn''' were closed leaving the section from '''Quorn''' to '''Hawker''' (the <span style="color: white; background-color: black; font-weight: 700;"> Hawker Line </span>) still operating. Occasional excursion trains from '''Peterborough''' continued to use the line from '''Quorn''' to '''Summit''' in the 1960s. <br> | In 1956 the sections of the original narrow gauge line from '''Hawker''' to '''Marree''' and from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Quorn''' were closed leaving the section from '''Quorn''' to '''Hawker''' (the <span style="color: white; background-color: black; font-weight: 700;"> Hawker Line </span>) still operating. Occasional excursion trains from '''Peterborough''' continued to use the line from '''Quorn''' to '''Summit''' in the 1960s. <br> | ||
− | The '''Hawker Line''' was operated by the '''Commonwealth Railways''' using '''SAR''' locomotives and a mixture of '''CR''' and '''SAR''' rolling stock | + | The '''Hawker Line''' was operated by the '''Commonwealth Railways''' using '''SAR''' locomotives and a mixture of '''CR''' and '''SAR''' rolling stock. A single scheduled return freight service each week, with an additional "if required" service, was provided. There was no passenger service. The line was eventually closed in 1972.<br> |
The '''Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society''' was formed in 1972 and was operating steam and heritage diesel trains from '''Quorn''' to '''Summit''' by 1974, and then onto '''Woolshed Flat''' by 1979.<br> | The '''Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society''' was formed in 1972 and was operating steam and heritage diesel trains from '''Quorn''' to '''Summit''' by 1974, and then onto '''Woolshed Flat''' by 1979.<br> |