The Adelaide–Port Augusta railway line is the main route for northbound rail traffic out of
Adelaide
Adelaide ( , ; ) is the list of Australian capital cities, capital and most populous city of South Australia, as well as the list of cities in Australia by population, fifth-most populous city in Australia. The name "Adelaide" may refer to ei ...
,
South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which in ...
. The line, long, is part of the
Adelaide–Darwin rail corridor and the
Sydney–Perth rail corridor
The Sydney–Perth rail corridor, also known as the East–west rail corridor, is a railway route that runs for across Australia from Sydney, New South Wales, to Perth, Western Australia. Most of the route is under the control of the Aust ...
. Before the route was converted to standard gauge in 1982, the two cities were connected by broad gauge and narrow gauge (until 1937); and broad and standard gauge (subsequently).
One Rail Australia
One Rail Australia was an Australian Rail freight transport, rail freight operator company. Founded by a United States short line railroad holding company, Genesee & Wyoming, Genesee & Wyoming Inc, in 1997 as Australian Southern Railroad, and s ...
,
Pacific National
Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses.
History
In February 2002, National Rail Corporation, National Rail's freight operations and rollingstock, jointly owned by the Government of Australia, Federal, Governm ...
and
SCT Logistics
SCT Logistics is an Australian interstate transport company operating rail and road haulage, with facilities in Brisbane, Sydney, Parkes, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
History
SCT Logistics was founded in 1974 as Specialised Container T ...
operate freight services on the line; the sole passenger service is
Journey Beyond
Journey Beyond is the trading name and brand deployed since 2017 by a succession of companies providing experiential tourism in Australia, including luxury trains (''The Ghan'', the ''Indian Pacific'', and the '' Great Southern'') and ''The Ov ...
's
experiential tourism trains ''The Ghan'' and ''Indian Pacific''.
SCT Logistics'
Penfield intermodal terminal
Intermodal passenger transport, also called mixed-mode commuting, involves using two or more mode of transport, modes of transportation in a journey. Mixed-mode commuting is often used to combine the strengths (and offset the weaknesses) of va ...
is connected to a siding south of the
Northern Expressway
Northern Expressway (also known as the Fatchen Northern Expressway) is a 21 kilometre long controlled-access highway in Adelaide, South Australia. Since March 2020, the North–South Motorway continues west of Port Wakefield Highway and interse ...
and the Bolivar crossing loop.
History
The government-owned
South Australian Railways
South Australian Railways (SAR) was the organisation through which the Government of South Australia built and operated railways in South Australia from 1854 until March 1978, when its non-urban railways were incorporated into Australian Natio ...
started to build the
broad-gauge
A broad-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge (the distance between the rails) broader than the used by standard-gauge railways.
Broad gauge of , more known as Russian gauge, is the dominant track gauge in former Soviet Union countries ...
Salisbury
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–
Long Plains line as a branch off the
Main North line in 1915, completing it in April 1917. The line was extended from Long Plains to
Redhill from 1917 to 1925, and again from Redhill to
Port Pirie
Port Pirie is a small city on the east coast of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia, north of the state capital, Adelaide. Port Pirie is the largest city and the main retail centre of the Mid North region of South Australia. The city has an ex ...
in 1937. In the latter year, the
Commonwealth Railways
The Commonwealth Railways were established in 1917 by the Government of Australia with the Commonwealth Railways Act to administer the Trans-Australian Railway, Trans-Australia and Adelaide-Darwin railway, Port Augusta to Darwin railways. In 1 ...
extended its standard gauge
Trans-Australian Railway
The Trans-Australian Railway, opened in 1917, runs from Port Augusta railway station, Port Augusta in South Australia to Kalgoorlie railway station, Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, crossing the Nullarbor Plain in the process. Built to standa ...
line from
Port Augusta
Port Augusta (''Goordnada'' in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a coastal city in South Australia about by road from the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the city is on the eastern shores of Spencer Gulf, immediately south of the ...
south to Port Pirie.
In 1980, the
Federal and
State
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**Nation state, a ...
Governments entered an agreement to convert the line from
Adelaide
Adelaide ( , ; ) is the list of Australian capital cities, capital and most populous city of South Australia, as well as the list of cities in Australia by population, fifth-most populous city in Australia. The name "Adelaide" may refer to ei ...
to standard gauge, albeit altered to meet the Trans-Australian Railway at
Crystal Brook. This allowed
Adelaide
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to become the last mainland state capital to join the standard gauge network. The line opened in 1982. It runs on the western side of the same corridor as the
Gawler railway line
The Gawler line, also known as the Gawler Central line, is a suburban commuter railway line in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The Gawler Line is the most frequent and heavily patronised line in the Adelaide rail network. It is also the ...
from north of
Salisbury railway station
Salisbury railway station serves the cathedral city of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England. It is from on the West of England line to . This is crossed by the Wessex Main Line from Bristol Temple Meads to Southampton Central. The station is ope ...
to the triangle near
Adelaide Gaol
Adelaide Gaol is a former Australian prison located in the Park Lands of Adelaide, in the state of South Australia. The gaol was the first permanent one in South Australia and operated from 1841 until 1988. The Gaol is one of the two oldest bu ...
, and continues on the western side of the metropolitan broad gauge tracks to
Adelaide Parklands Terminal
Adelaide Parklands Terminal, formerly known as Keswick Terminal, is the interstate passenger railway station in Adelaide, South Australia.
The terminal is north of the suburb of Keswick, by road south-west of the city centre, and adjoins t ...
. The new line allowed
Australian National to operate ''
The Ghan
''The Ghan'' () is an experiential tourism-oriented passenger train service that operates between the northern and southern coasts of Australia, through the cities of Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin on the Adelaide–Darwin rail corridor ...
'', ''
Indian Pacific
The ''Indian Pacific'' is a weekly experiential tourism-oriented passenger train service that runs in Australia's east–west rail corridor between Sydney, on the shore of the Pacific Ocean, and Perth, on the shore of the Indian Ocean – ...
'' and ''
Trans-Australian
The ''Trans-Australian'' (originally known as the ''Trans-Australian Express'') was an Australian passenger train operated by the Commonwealth Railways initially between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie on the Trans-Australian Railway line, and lat ...
'' through to Adelaide without passengers having to change trains. In July 1998, it became part of the
Australian Rail Track Corporation
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is an Australian Government-owned statutory corporation. It operates one of the largest rail networks in the nation, spanning across five states and 39 worksites.
ARTC continues to expand the networ ...
network.
Until late 2017, this meant that the standard gauge trains had to cross the
Outer Harbor railway line at-grade at Torrens Junction, north of the
River Torrens
The River Torrens (Karrawirra Parri / Karrawirraparri) is the most significant river of the Adelaide Plains. It was one of the main reasons for the siting of the city of Adelaide, capital of South Australia. It flows from its source in the Ad ...
. In 2017, this conflict was removed by lowering the suburban Outer Harbor line into a trench so it could pass under the standard gauge line. This would ease timetable and operational conflicts on both services.
Crossing loops
The maximum length of trains on this line is 1.8 kilometres, and almost all
crossing loop
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s are of this length. East of Mile End the maximum train length is 1.5 kilometres, though this is starting to be increased to 1.8 kilometres also.
Mile End
The crossing loop at the
Adelaide Parklands Terminal
Adelaide Parklands Terminal, formerly known as Keswick Terminal, is the interstate passenger railway station in Adelaide, South Australia.
The terminal is north of the suburb of Keswick, by road south-west of the city centre, and adjoins t ...
at Mile End is of length 1,658m.
Dry Creek
The first crossing loop north of Adelaide, of length 1,950m, is south of
Dry Creek.
Bolivar
The Bolivar crossing loop is 1800 metres long, having been lengthened from 1200 metres in 2012, after the Taylors Road level crossing at the southern end was replaced by an overpass of the
Northern Expressway
Northern Expressway (also known as the Fatchen Northern Expressway) is a 21 kilometre long controlled-access highway in Adelaide, South Australia. Since March 2020, the North–South Motorway continues west of Port Wakefield Highway and interse ...
. As a result, the overpass marks the approximate mid-point of the loop.
SCT Penfield
In 2007, it was proposed that an Intermodal Rail/Road facility be built in the
Edinburgh Parks area. Accordingly, an area of rural/agricultural land in
Penfield was rezoned in 2008.
In the 2010s,
SCT Logistics
SCT Logistics is an Australian interstate transport company operating rail and road haulage, with facilities in Brisbane, Sydney, Parkes, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
History
SCT Logistics was founded in 1974 as Specialised Container T ...
and another company started to develop an
intermodal hub. The new facilities and trackwork commenced construction on the north-east side of the line, south of the Northern Expressway and north of Heaslip Road and
RAAF Base Edinburgh
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, in 2011–2012.
Two Wells
The next crossing loop, of length 1,817m, is at
Two Wells
Two Wells is a town approximately north of the Adelaide city centre in South Australia adjacent to Port Wakefield Road and passed by the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line. The first settlers in the area used two aboriginal wells in the area a ...
- the loop is between Gawler Rd and Temby Rd.
Others
There are about a dozen other crossing loops north of Two Wells - refer to the infobox to the right.
Crystal Brook
Crystal Brook includes the
triangle junction
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with the main line to Broken Hill and Sydney. Then there is a 968m crossing loop and siding with provision to load grain at the silos in the town. The tracks converge to single track to cross a bridge over the
Crystal Brook, then split into double track for the 20 km to
Coonamia. The western track is for northbound travel and the eastern track for southbound, except that there is a
balloon loop
A balloon loop, turning loop, or reversing loop ( North American Terminology) allows a rail vehicle or train to reverse direction without having to shunt or stop. Balloon loops can be useful for passenger trains and unit freight trains.
Bal ...
for loading grain from the
AWB silos which is accessed by proceeding a short distance north on the eastern track.
Coonamia
Coonamia "station" – in the past a
provisional stopping place but since the early 2010s comprising only a nameboard – is the site of the "0 km" datum point for routes to Port Augusta, Broken Hill and Adelaide.
At this point
ARTC train controllers in Adelaide (who oversee operations between Broken Hill and Coonamia, and Coonamia southwards) hand over to controllers in Port Augusta (who oversee the line to Port Augusta and points west); the sign remains so that train crews can identify the change-over point. The location has a crossing loop 1638 m (1791 yds) long on the south side of the double mainline from Crystal Brook.
A further 2.25 km (1.4 mi) west is a triangle junction where the double track ends and from which single tracks go west to
Port Pirie Yard and north to Port Augusta.
Port Germein
The 1960m crossing loop at
Port Germein
Port Germein is a small sea-side town in the Australian state of South Australia located about north of the state capital of Adelaide and about north of the city of Port Pirie on the eastern side of South Australia's Spencer Gulf overlooking G ...
was supplemented by a 805m goods
siding
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* Siding (construction), the outer covering or cladding of a house
* Siding (rail)
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in 2015, operated by
SCT Logistics
SCT Logistics is an Australian interstate transport company operating rail and road haulage, with facilities in Brisbane, Sydney, Parkes, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
History
SCT Logistics was founded in 1974 as Specialised Container T ...
.
A short stub siding also leads off the crossing loop.
See also
*
Lochiel railway line
Notes
References
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Railway lines in South Australia
Railway lines opened in 1937
1937 establishments in Australia
Standard-gauge railways in Australia