SAR Port Pirie-Broken Hill
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Several narrow gauge branch lines were added at '''Gladstone''' (to '''Wilmington'''), '''Peterborough''' (to '''Quorn''' and '''Terowie''') and to mines between '''Paratoo''' and '''Cockburn'''. A broad gauge (5'3" - 1600mm) line from '''Adelaide''' (the state capital) was extended to '''Gladstone''' in 1894. The narrow gauge line from '''Peterborough''' to '''Terowie''' was converted to broad gauge in 1970, providing a second broad gauge line to '''Adelaide'''.<br> | Several narrow gauge branch lines were added at '''Gladstone''' (to '''Wilmington'''), '''Peterborough''' (to '''Quorn''' and '''Terowie''') and to mines between '''Paratoo''' and '''Cockburn'''. A broad gauge (5'3" - 1600mm) line from '''Adelaide''' (the state capital) was extended to '''Gladstone''' in 1894. The narrow gauge line from '''Peterborough''' to '''Terowie''' was converted to broad gauge in 1970, providing a second broad gauge line to '''Adelaide'''.<br> | ||
− | During 1969-1970 the entire '''Port Pirie-Broken Hill''' line was converted to standard gauge (4'8.5" - 1435mm) | + | During 1969-1970 the entire '''Port Pirie-Broken Hill''' line was converted to standard gauge (4'8.5" - 1435mm). The conversion closed or bypassed many of the locations along the narrow gauge line. By 1990 all the connecting narrow and broad gauge lines were also closed.<br> |
The line is now a vital part of the standard gauge '''Transcontinental''' railway from '''Sydney''' to '''Perth'''. | The line is now a vital part of the standard gauge '''Transcontinental''' railway from '''Sydney''' to '''Perth'''. |