SAR Peterborough-Terowie

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Peterborough-Terowie Line Location Index

Peterborough

Junction for Broken Hill LineQuorn Line

FuelCoalWaterShedTurntableLoopPassengersGoodsGrainLivestock

Gumbowie
Loop

Terowie

Terminus Junction for Broad Gauge

CoalWaterShedTurntableLoopPassengersGoodsLivestock

Symbols:
Coal Loco Coal Stage Fuel Bunker C Oil Fuel Point
Water Loco Water Tank Passengers Passenger Stop
Shed Loco Shed Turntable Loco Turntable
Goods Goods Facility Grain Grain Storage or Processing
Stockyard Stockyard Oils_Fuels Oil and Fuel Terminal
Loop Passing Loop WYE Turning Triangle or WYE
Wool Wool Bales  

Line History:

Opened:  1881
Closed:  1988
Length:  23km

The broad gauge (5'3" - 1600mm) line from Adelaide (the state capital) to Terowie was built in stages from 1869 to 1880. The narrow gauge (3'6" - 1067mm) extension to Peterborough was completed in 1881. Terowie then became a major break-of-gauge location for freight and passenger traffic between Adelaide and the Transcontinental Railway and the Central Australia Railway.

After the conversion of the Port Pirie-Broken Hill Line to standard gauge (4'8.5" - 1435mm) during 1969-1970 the Peterborough-Terowie narrow gauge line was converted to broad gauge in 1970. This transferred all break-of-gauge operations to Peterborough.

The broad gauge line from Adelaide to Peterborough was closed in 1988.

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