Crystal Brook-Broken Hill railway line

Crystal Brook-Broken Hill railway line
Overview
Termini Crystal Brook
Broken Hill
Continues from Adelaide-Port Augusta line
Continues as NSW Broken Hill line
Operation
Opened 1888
Reopened 1970 (standarised)
Operator(s) Genesee & Wyoming Australia
Great Southern Rail
Pacific National
SCT Logistics
Technical
Line length 371 km (231 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Old gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map

Legend
Broken Hill line
to Sydney
394.2 km Broken Hill Crossing loop 1,169m
South Road
Gypsum Street
Darbon Terrace
Abbatoir Road
389.8 km Kanandah Crossing loop 1,014m
386.7 km Bemax Siding
377.6 km Pinnacle Mines Siding
363.5 km Thackaringa Crossing loop 996m
346.0 km
New South Wales
South Australia
Barrier Highway State Route A32
320.8 km Mingary Crossing loop 1,854m
Barrier Highway State Route A32
276.9 km Olary Crossing loop 998m
239.6 km Mannahill Crossing loop 2,500m
195.8 km Yunta Crossing loop 1,984m
146.0 km Hillgrange Crossing loop 1,877m
Barrier Highway State Route A32
Wilmington-Ucolta Road State Route B56
Peterborough railway line
to Terowie, Hamley Bridge and Adelaide
Silver Street
109.7 km Peterborough Crossing loop 2,200m
Hurlestone Street
Peterborough–Quorn railway line
to Quorn
98.6 km Yongala Crossing loop 1,009m
73.5 km Jamestown Crossing loop 998m
Yhor Street
RM Williams Way State Route B80
Clyde Street
Jamestown Road
60.0 km Caltowie Crossing loop 1,054m
Adams Street
Wilmington railway line
to Laura and Wilmington
Bondowie Street
43.9 km Gladstone Crossing loop 1,990m
Gladstone railway line
to Balaklava, Hamley Bridge and Adelaide
Horrocks Highway State Route B82
Weston Road
Adelaide-Port Augusta line
to Port Augusta
0.0 km Coonamia (Port Pirie)
Goyder Highway State Route B64
Crystal Brook Triangle
Adelaide-Port Augusta line
to Adelaide

The Crystal Brook-Broken Hill railway line is a 371 kilometre line running from Crystal Brook to Broken Hill on the Australian Rail Track Corporation network.[1][2]

History

In the 1875, the South Australian Railways built a narrow gauge line from Port Pirie to Gladstone.[3] This was extended to Cockburn in 1888 where it joined with the Silverton Tramway.

In April 1963, the Federal Government decided to replace the narrow gauge line with a new standard gauge line to create an East-West rail corridor from Sydney to Perth.[4] The new line opened in January 1970.[5] Parts of the new line are on a different alignment than the old narrow gauge route. For example, the new line bypasses the town of Oodla Wirra, and followed a new alignment rather than the route of the Silverton Tramway.[6]

In 1982, the Adelaide to Port Augusta line was converted to standard gauge. As part of this the junction with the Port Pirie to Broken Hill line was moved 24 kilometres east to Crystal Brook.

The 371 kilometre line is single track throughout with 13 crossing loops.[2]

Services

The main traffic on the line is interstate freight trains operating between Sydney, Parkes, Adelaide and Perth with the majority operated by Pacific National and SCT Logistics. Genesee & Wyoming Australia operate intrastate services.[7]

The only passenger service is Great Southern Rail's Indian Pacific. In the 1980s, the line was briefly served by The Alice and Australian National's Adelaide to Broken Hill service.

References

  1. Crystal Brook - Kanandah map SA Track & Signal
  2. 1 2 D15 Broken Hill to Crystal Brook Australian Rail Track Corporation April 2014
  3. PGladstone National Railway Museum
  4. "Webb report" (PDF). Australian Rail Track Corporation. 1976. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  5. Broken Hill Railway Precinct NSW Environment & Heritage
  6. Ron J Fitch (2006). Australian Railwayman: From Cadet Engineer to Railways Commissioner. Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 195–199. ISBN 1-877058-48-3.
  7. Rail Transport Memorandum of Outstanding signed with Genessee & Wyoming Australia Carpenteria Exploration 31 October 2012
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