SAR Quorn V2

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Port Augusta-Hawker
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Willochra
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Port Augusta-Hawker
Peterborough-Quorn
Quorn map
For SAR Peterborough Narrow Gauge Division v2.0. For the original V1.0 click here
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 Commodities: 
Passengers
Passengers
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Goods
Goods
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Grain
Grain
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Oils
Fuels
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Minerals
Minerals
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Livestock
Livestock
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 Loco Services: 
Coal
Coal
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Water
Water
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 Facilities: 
Shed
Depot
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Loop
Loop
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Turntable
Turntable
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 Scenario Sessions Starting at Quorn: 
7 Quorn-Peterborough Local Freight 8 Quorn-Peterborough Empty Fuel
10 Transcontinental Express Freight 15 Quorn Shunter
25 The "Coffee Pot" Special 26 CR Quorn to Hawker Freight
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 Distance from Port Augusta:  40 kms, 24¾ miles  from Peterborough:  130 kms, 80½ miles

Major manned station and junction on the  Hawker Line  and the  Peterborough-Quorn Line . Until 1932 Quorn was a vital part of the Transcontinental Railway from Sydney to Perth.

Multiple loops and sidings for station, goods, grain and fuel depot plus loco servicing facilities.

From the 1880s Quorn was the junction between the  Great Northern Line  (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 near the centre of the continent. It then became known as the  Central Australia Railway .

In the mid 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  Hawker Line . The closure eliminated virtually all traffic passing through Quorn and significantly reduced the traffic on the Peterborough-Quorn Line.

Passenger services ended in 1969 but heritage excursion trains from Peterborough continued to run until the mid 1980s.

In 1972 the Hawker Line was closed and in 1974 Quorn became the operations centre for the 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. They have now restored the line from Quorn to Port Augusta.

The Peterborough-Quorn Line was closed in 1987.

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Peterborough-Quorn
Peterborough-Quorn Strip Map

Port Augusta-Hawker
Port Augusta-Hawker

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