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+ | <span style="font-weight: 700;"><span style="color: white; background-color: black;"> Distance from Port Augusta: </span> 40 kms, 24¾ miles <span style="color: white; background-color: black;"> from Peterborough: </span> 130 kms, 80½ miles</span><br> | ||
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Major manned station and junction on the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Hawker Line </span> and the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Peterborough-Quorn Line </span> and until 1932 a vital part of the '''Transcontinental Railway''' from '''Sydney''' to '''Perth'''.<br> | Major manned station and junction on the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Hawker Line </span> and the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Peterborough-Quorn Line </span> and until 1932 a vital part of the '''Transcontinental Railway''' from '''Sydney''' to '''Perth'''.<br> | ||
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From the 1880s '''Quorn''' was the junction between the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Great Northern Line </span> ('''Port Augusta''' to '''Oodnadatta''') and the '''Peterborough-Quorn Line''', both operated by the '''SAR'''. In the 1920s the '''Great Northern Line''' was transferred to the '''Commonwealth Railways''' and was extended to '''Alice Springs'''. It then became known as the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Central Australia Railway </span>.<br> | From the 1880s '''Quorn''' was the junction between the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Great Northern Line </span> ('''Port Augusta''' to '''Oodnadatta''') and the '''Peterborough-Quorn Line''', both operated by the '''SAR'''. In the 1920s the '''Great Northern Line''' was transferred to the '''Commonwealth Railways''' and was extended to '''Alice Springs'''. It then became known as the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Central Australia Railway </span>.<br> | ||
− | In the 1950s the lower portion of the '''Central Australia Railway''' from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Maree''' was replaced by a new standard gauge (4ft8 | + | In the 1950s the lower portion of the '''Central Australia Railway''' from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Maree''' was replaced by a new standard gauge (4ft8½in - 1435mm) line on a completely different alignment that bypassed '''Quorn''' and most of the original narrow gauge line. The bypassed line was closed except for the section from '''Quorn''' to '''Hawker''' which became known as the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Hawker Line </span>. This eliminated virtually all traffic passing through '''Quorn''' and significantly reduced the traffic on the '''Peterborough-Quorn Line'''.<br> |
In 1972 the '''Hawker Line''' was closed and in 1974 '''Quorn''' became the operations centre for the '''[https://www.pichirichirailway.org.au/ Pichi Richi Railway]''', a narrow gauge steam preservation railway. The '''Pichi Richi Railway''' initially ran heritage trains between '''Quorn''' and '''Summit''', a few kms towards '''Port Augusta'''.<br> | In 1972 the '''Hawker Line''' was closed and in 1974 '''Quorn''' became the operations centre for the '''[https://www.pichirichirailway.org.au/ Pichi Richi Railway]''', a narrow gauge steam preservation railway. The '''Pichi Richi Railway''' initially ran heritage trains between '''Quorn''' and '''Summit''', a few kms towards '''Port Augusta'''.<br> | ||
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+ | <span style="font-weight: 700;"><span style="color: white; background-color: black;"> Distance from Port Augusta: </span> 40 kms, 24¾ miles <span style="color: white; background-color: black;"> from Peterborough: </span> 130 kms, 80½ miles</span><br> | ||
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Major manned station and junction on the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Hawker Line </span> and the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Peterborough-Quorn Line </span> and until 1932 a vital part of the '''Transcontinental Railway''' from '''Sydney''' to '''Perth'''.<br> | Major manned station and junction on the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Hawker Line </span> and the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Peterborough-Quorn Line </span> and until 1932 a vital part of the '''Transcontinental Railway''' from '''Sydney''' to '''Perth'''.<br> | ||
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From the 1880s '''Quorn''' was the junction between the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Great Northern Line </span> ('''Port Augusta''' to '''Oodnadatta''') and the '''Peterborough-Quorn Line''', both operated by the '''SAR'''. In the 1920s the '''Great Northern Line''' was transferred to the '''Commonwealth Railways''' and was extended to '''Alice Springs'''. It then became known as the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Central Australia Railway </span>.<br> | From the 1880s '''Quorn''' was the junction between the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Great Northern Line </span> ('''Port Augusta''' to '''Oodnadatta''') and the '''Peterborough-Quorn Line''', both operated by the '''SAR'''. In the 1920s the '''Great Northern Line''' was transferred to the '''Commonwealth Railways''' and was extended to '''Alice Springs'''. It then became known as the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Central Australia Railway </span>.<br> | ||
− | In the 1950s the lower portion of the '''Central Australia Railway''' from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Maree''' was replaced by a new standard gauge (4ft8 | + | In the 1950s the lower portion of the '''Central Australia Railway''' from '''Port Augusta''' to '''Maree''' was replaced by a new standard gauge (4ft8½in - 1435mm) line on a completely different alignment that bypassed '''Quorn''' and most of the original narrow gauge line. The bypassed line was closed except for the section from '''Quorn''' to '''Hawker''' which became known as the <span style="font-weight: 700; color: white; background-color: black;"> Hawker Line </span>. This eliminated virtually all traffic passing through '''Quorn''' and significantly reduced the traffic on the '''Peterborough-Quorn Line'''.<br> |
In 1972 the '''Hawker Line''' was closed and in 1974 '''Quorn''' became the operations centre for the '''[https://www.pichirichirailway.org.au/ Pichi Richi Railway]''', a narrow gauge steam preservation railway. The '''Pichi Richi Railway''' initially ran heritage trains between '''Quorn''' and '''Summit''', a few kms towards '''Port Augusta'''.<br> | In 1972 the '''Hawker Line''' was closed and in 1974 '''Quorn''' became the operations centre for the '''[https://www.pichirichirailway.org.au/ Pichi Richi Railway]''', a narrow gauge steam preservation railway. The '''Pichi Richi Railway''' initially ran heritage trains between '''Quorn''' and '''Summit''', a few kms towards '''Port Augusta'''.<br> |
Revision as of 10:20, 8 September 2022
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