The Brunswick Junction to Narrogin railway line is a partially operational railway line in the
South West and
Wheatbelt regions of Western Australia, connecting
Brunswick Junction
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Australia
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via
Collie
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and
Bowelling to
Narrogin
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.
The line was long but only the western-most from Brunswick Junction to the Premier Coal mine are still in service. At Brunswick Junction, the railway line connects to the
South Western Railway
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while, at Narrogin, it connected to the
Great Southern Railway and
Merredin to Narrogin railway line
The Merredin to Narrogin railway line was a railway line in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, between Merredin and Narrogin. The line was also known as the West Merredin to Narrogin via Corrigin railway.
History
The ''Narrogin-Wicke ...
. At Bowelling, it also connected to the
Wagin to Bowelling railway line. In its western section, the line also had a number of spur lines, some of which are still active.
History
The Great Southern Railway, passing through Narrogin, was established in 1889, having been constructed in a three-year period from 1886, while the South Western Railway, passing through what would become Brunswick Junction, opened in 1893.
[Opening dates for sections from 12. Construction of the W.A. Government Railways network, 1879 - 1931, pages 208-210 ]
The ''Collie Coalfields Railway Act 1895'', an
act by the
Parliament of Western Australia
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assented to on 12 October 1895, authorised the construction of the railway line to
Collie
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from an unnamed point on the South Western Railway, soon after to become Brunswick Junction. The ''Collie Quarry Railway Act 1897'', on 23 December 1897, authorised the construction of a short section of railway line connecting the South Western to the Brunswick Junction to Collie railway.
The Brunswick Junction to Collie railway line was completed in early 1898, connecting the coal mining town of Collie to the South Western Railway at Brunswick Junction. In 1903, a railway line from Collie to
Collie Cardiff was constructed and opened on 2 November 1903. The line was constructed by the Western Australian
Public Works Department
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(PWD) and latter extended with the expansion of the coal mining in the area, becoming a spur line once the main line from Collie to Darkan commenced.
The ''Collie-Narrogin Railway Act 1904'', assented to on 16 January 1904, authorised the construction of the railway line from Collie to Narrogin.
On 22 March 1905, the contract for the Narrogin to
Darkan railway line was awarded to the PWD and the new line was opened on 7 September 1906. Shortly after, on 14 September 1906, the Collie to Darkan section was awarded for construction to the PWD. This final section of the Brunswick Junction to Narrogin railway was opened on 7 October 1907.
The Merredin to Narrogin railway line opened on 14 September 1914, having gradually been constructed since 1908, and thereby connecting the line with the
Eastern Goldfields Railway
The Eastern Goldfields Railway, was built in the 1890s by the Western Australian Government Railways to connect Perth with the Eastern Goldfields at Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie.
It is a part of the interstate standard gauge railway between Per ...
at
Merredin.
On 10 October 1918, the Wagin to Bowelling railway line was opened, connecting this line to the Brunswick Junction to Narrogin railway at Bowelling.
Operations on the Narrogin to Collie section of the railway line ceased in 1988. The section of the line still active from Brunswick Junction past Collie to the Premier Coal mine is now leased by
Arc Infrastructure
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while the remainder is designated as "Not in use" by the
Public Transport Authority.
Branch lines
Apart from the original Collie to Collie Cardiff spur line from 1903, a number of other branch lines existed. The former was authorised in 1902, when the ''Collie - Collie-Boulder Railway Act 1902'' was assented to on 20 December 1902.
In late 1951, the construction of two spur lines was approved by the Western Australian government. The ''Muja-Centaur Coal Mine Railway Act 1951'', assented to on 20 November 1951, authorised the construction of a spur line from
Muja, east of Collie, to the Centaur coal mine, while the ''Collie-Cardiff Railway Act 1951'', assented to on 20 December 1951, authorised the construction of an extension of the spur to Collie Cardiff. From Collie Cardiff, the line was extended to the Western No. 2 coal mine, operated by Western Collieries Ltd.
In 1967, the spur line from Collie to the Griffin mine, constructed after the ''Collie-Griffin Mine Railway Act 1953'', was closed with the ''Railway (Collie-Griffin Mine Railway) Discontinuance Act 1967'', assented to on 21 November 1967, an act repealed on 4 July 2006 with the ''Statute Law Revision Act 2006''.
In 1973, the ''Alumina Refinery (Worsley) Agreement Act 1973'', assented to on 28 November 1973, authorised the construction of an alumina refinery at
Worsley
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and an associated railway line from the refinery to the existing railway line between Brunswick Junction and Collie.
Legacy
At the eastern terminus of the line, the Narrogin railway station, built in 1907, is on the Western Australian
State Register of Heritage Places
The State Register of Heritage Places is the heritage register of historic sites in Western Australia deemed significant at the state level by the Heritage Council of Western Australia.
History
In the 1970s, following its establishment of the N ...
. The heritage listed installations at Narrogin also include a goods shed, a signal cabin, a foot bridge and a number of associated houses.
Further west, in the
Shire of Williams, a number of heritage listed sites date to the former railway line, the sites of the Dardadine and Congelin and Josbury railway sidings, the Congelin railway dam and the Williams railway station.
In the
Shire of West Arthur, a number of railway related installations are on the
shire's heritage list. The Darkan railway station precinct and the Hillman River railway bridge were once part of the Brunswick Junction to Narrogin line, while the Bowelling railway station is associated with both this line and the Wagin to Bowelling one.
In the
Shire of Collie
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...
, the Collie railway goods shed, footbridge and round house, with turntable, are on the State Register of Heritage Places. Additionally, the Collie railway station rose garden, the Coal Machinery Memorial, Railway Museum and Collie Railway Memorial at the Collie Visitors Centre are on the shire's heritage register.
At the western terminus, at Brunswick Junction, the site of the former railway station is on the
Shire of Harvey
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's heritage list. A station at Brunswick was constructed in 1898, and rebuilt with a large two-storey building in 1947. The station was demolished in 1982 and now just a shelter remains at the site.
References
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