SAR Scenario Peterborough Dieselisation
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<td>By 1970 the main <span style="color: white; background-color: black; font-weight: 700;"> Port Pirie-Broken  Hill Line </span> had been converted to standard gauge (4ft 8½in - 1435mm) which isolated the <span style="color: white; background-color: black; font-weight: 700;"> Peterborough-Quorn Line </span> from the rest of the narrow gauge network. | <td>By 1970 the main <span style="color: white; background-color: black; font-weight: 700;"> Port Pirie-Broken  Hill Line </span> had been converted to standard gauge (4ft 8½in - 1435mm) which isolated the <span style="color: white; background-color: black; font-weight: 700;"> Peterborough-Quorn Line </span> from the rest of the narrow gauge network. | ||
− | 1970 also saw the removal of steam from '''Peterborough''' | + | 1970 also saw the removal of steam from '''Peterborough'''. All services out of '''Peterborough''' were then operated by '''SAR 830 class''' narrow gauge diesels, initially '''SAR 858, 865, 866''' and '''867'''. By the end of 1970 '''SAR 865''' and '''866''' were transferred to '''Gladstone''' and in 1973 '''SAR 867''' was converted, by bogie exchange, to broad gauge (5ft 3in - 1600mm). This left '''SAR 858''' as the only narrow gauge loco at '''Peterborough''' from 1973 to 1988.<br> |
The '''Working Timetable''' for the 1970s and 80s saw only two narrow gauge return freight services each week. One to '''Quorn''' and one to '''Orroroo''' (if required). In addition there were seasonal grain collection services to '''Quorn''' (when required) and to '''Orroroo'''.<br> | The '''Working Timetable''' for the 1970s and 80s saw only two narrow gauge return freight services each week. One to '''Quorn''' and one to '''Orroroo''' (if required). In addition there were seasonal grain collection services to '''Quorn''' (when required) and to '''Orroroo'''.<br> | ||
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<td rowspan=49 width=1></td> <!-- Row count --> | <td rowspan=49 width=1></td> <!-- Row count --> | ||
<td rowspan=49 bgcolor="black" width=1></td> <!-- Row count --> | <td rowspan=49 bgcolor="black" width=1></td> <!-- Row count --> | ||
− | <td width=60 align="center">'''(M F)'''<br>'''D1'''</td> | + | <td width=60 align="center">'''(M F)'''<br>'''D1'''<br>'''Grain'''</td> |
− | <td width=60 align="center">'''Tu'''<br>'''D3'''</td> | + | <td width=60 align="center">'''Tu'''<br>'''D3'''<br>'''Freight'''</td> |
<td width=60 align="center"></td> | <td width=60 align="center"></td> | ||
− | <td width=60 align="center">'''(W Sa)'''<br>'''D7'''</td> | + | <td width=60 align="center">'''(W Sa)'''<br>'''D7'''<br>'''Grain'''</td> |
− | <td width=60 align="center">'''(Th)'''<br>'''D9'''</td> | + | <td width=60 align="center">'''(Th)'''<br>'''D9'''<br>'''Freight'''</td> |
<td rowspan=49 bgcolor="black" width=1></td> <!-- Row count --> | <td rowspan=49 bgcolor="black" width=1></td> <!-- Row count --> | ||
<td rowspan=49 width=1></td> <!-- Row count --> | <td rowspan=49 width=1></td> <!-- Row count --> | ||
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<td> </td> | <td> </td> | ||
− | <td>'''D3''' continues to Quorn if | + | <td>'''D3''' continues to Quorn if required</td> |
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<td align="right" colspan=3>'''Days'''<br>'''Train №'''</td> | <td align="right" colspan=3>'''Days'''<br>'''Train №'''</td> | ||
− | <td align="center">'''(M F)'''<br>'''D2'''</td> | + | <td align="center">'''(M F)'''<br>'''D2'''<br>'''Grain'''</td> |
− | <td align="center">'''(Tu)'''<br>'''D4'''</td> | + | <td align="center">'''(Tu)'''<br>'''D4'''<br>'''Freight'''</td> |
− | <td align="center">'''(Tu)'''<br>'''D6'''</td> | + | <td align="center">'''(Tu)'''<br>'''D6'''<br>'''Freight'''</td> |
− | <td align="center">'''(W Sa)'''<br>'''D8'''</td> | + | <td align="center">'''(W Sa)'''<br>'''D8'''<br>'''Grain'''</td> |
− | <td align="center">'''(Th)'''<br>'''D10'''</td> | + | <td align="center">'''(Th)'''<br>'''D10'''<br>'''Freight'''</td> |
− | <td width=380>(runs when required)<br>'''D4''' runs if '''D3''' | + | <td width=380>(runs when required)<br>'''D4''' runs if '''D3''' terminates at Quorn<br> |
− | '''D6''' runs if '''D3''' | + | '''D6''' runs if '''D3''' terminates at Carrieton</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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Revision as of 10:55, 2 April 2024
24 Peterborough Dieselisation | ||
A scenario in the SAR Peterborough Base Session v2.0 |
Diesel services on the Peterborough-Quorn Line in the 1970s and 80s. |
The Historical Bit
By 1970 the main Port Pirie-Broken Hill Line had been converted to standard gauge (4ft 8½in - 1435mm) which isolated the Peterborough-Quorn Line from the rest of the narrow gauge network.
1970 also saw the removal of steam from Peterborough. All services out of Peterborough were then operated by SAR 830 class narrow gauge diesels, initially SAR 858, 865, 866 and 867. By the end of 1970 SAR 865 and 866 were transferred to Gladstone and in 1973 SAR 867 was converted, by bogie exchange, to broad gauge (5ft 3in - 1600mm). This left SAR 858 as the only narrow gauge loco at Peterborough from 1973 to 1988. The Working Timetable for the 1970s and 80s saw only two narrow gauge return freight services each week. One to Quorn and one to Orroroo (if required). In addition there were seasonal grain collection services to Quorn (when required) and to Orroroo. The Quorn freight service often terminated at Carrieton due to the lack of goods to transport. If it extended to Quorn then it also required a crew change on the return trip at Bruce or Hammond. The relief crew were transported from Peterborough by a rail inspection car (see the scenario Rail Car Inspection Run) with the relieved crew transported back by the same vehicle. |
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