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The Tablelands railway line is a railway line in North
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, Australia. It was opened in a series of sections between 1887 and 1916. It commences at Cairns and at its maximum extent, reached Ravenshoe at the southern end of the Atherton Tableland. The rail system served by this line was unusual for Queensland in that the majority of lines that connected to it were built by private companies and later purchased by the
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History

Following the discovery of tin at
Herberton Herberton is a rural town and locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Herberton had a population of 855 people. Geography Herberton is on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland. It is situ ...
in 1879, the ports of Cairns and
Port Douglas Port Douglas is a coastal town and locality in the Shire of Douglas, Queensland, Australia, approximately 60 km north of Cairns. In the , Port Douglas had a population of 3,504 people. The town's population can often double, however, with th ...
were established, competing for the role of dominant settlement in the area. The summer tropical rainfall in the region made roads virtually impassable in the wet season, leading to calls for improved land transportation in the region. The region to the west of this section of the Queensland coast was relatively rugged, being mountainous rainforest. Three potential routes were investigated to reach
Herberton Herberton is a rural town and locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Herberton had a population of 855 people. Geography Herberton is on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland. It is situ ...
, via Port Douglas, Cairns and Geraldton (now Innisfail). The shortest route was from Innisfail, but it was the steepest and through very rugged country. The Port Douglas route was the easiest but longest. Cairns had the best port, and the unstable geology of the Barron Gorge was not known at the time. After extensive debate, the Queensland Government selected Cairns () as the starting point of the line, and the first section opened to Redlynch (), at the base of the range, from Cairns on 8 October 1887.


Climbing the Kuranda Range

The next section climbed the Barron River Gorge reaching 317 m
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using 1 in 50 grades and 4 chain (~88m) radius curves (the tightest used on the system) involving 15 tunnels and several major bridges. The Redlynch section was built with 21 kg/m (42 lb/yd) rails, but in recognition of the high wear the sharp curves would cause, the Gorge section was laid with 30 kg/m (60 lb/yd) rails. This section opened to Myola () in 1891, and the line reached
Mareeba Mareeba is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba in Far North Queensland, Australia. Between 2008 and 2013, it was within the Tablelands Region. The town's name is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning ''meeting of the waters ...
() in 1893. The Barron Gorge section had cost nearly three times the original estimate, and the government, reluctant to commit to any further public expenditure on extending the Tablelands rail network, sought alternative options.


Private railways

The area west of Mareeba was known to be mineralised, and mining pioneer John Moffat received government approval to build a copper mine at
Chillagoe Chillagoe is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the the locality of Chillagoe had a population of 251 people. It was once a thriving mining town for a range of minerals, but is now reduced to a small ...
, smelter at Barron Falls and railway to connect the mine to the QR line, to be the same gauge and standard as the QR line. The Chillagoe Railway & Mining Co. was created for the project, but the public outcry over the site of the smelter forced its relocation to Chillagoe, the railway then becoming vital to ship coal and coke for the smelter from the wharf at Cairns. The line opened to Mungana (), 16 km beyond Chillagoe in 1901, built with 1 in 50 (2%) grades, rail and
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, with its own locomotives but hiring rolling stock from QR. A
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was provided between Cairns and Almaden () from 1911 to 1918. Another smelter was built at Mount Garnet and a 50 km line from Lappa Junction () was opened in 1902 with 1 in 40 (2.5%) grades and radius curves. The Queensland Government purchased the line in 1915, and contracted the Chillagoe Railway to run the line. Traffic was significantly boosted from 1938 when a tin mine was opened. A gauge tramway was opened from Boonmoo () to Rocky Bluffs in 1902 to serve a further mining field, and a branch built from Stannary Hills to
Irvinebank Irvinebank is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Irvinebank had a population of 125 people. Geography The Great Dividing Range forms the south-eastern and southern boundary of the ...
in 1907, closing in 1937. Another copper smelter was built at
Mount Molloy Mount Molloy is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the the locality of Mount Molloy had a population of 254 people. It is a historic mining and timber town, north of Cairns in Queensland, Australia. ...
(), and a line with 1 in 40 grades opened in 1908 from Biboohra () to serve it and a sawmill. This line was purchased by the Queensland Government in 1917 so it could be extended to a potential agricultural area, but construction was delayed for 5 years and an 11 km extension to Rumula () finally opened in 1926. The Etheridge railway was a line from Almaden to Forsayth (). It opened between 1909–1910 to provide additional ore for the Chillagoe smelter. It was built with rails, 1 in 40 grades, radius curves and low level bridges. The discovery of coal at
Mount Mulligan Mount Mulligan is a former mining town and now a rural locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the Mount Mulligan had a population of 4 people. It is the site of the Mount Mulligan mine disaster, Queensland's worst mining ...
() was a significant development for the mining fields, which were finding the cost of shipping coal and coke from the Cairns wharf a major impediment. A 48 km line was opened from Dimbulah () in 1915 using 1 in 30 (3.3%) grades in the uphill direction (1 in 40 for the grade against loaded trains). The collapse of the world copper price at the end of
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led to the Queensland Government purchasing all the privately owned lines in 1919. The section of the
Etheridge railway line Etheridge railway line is a heritage-listed railway line between Mount Surprise and Forsayth, both in the Shire of Etheridge, Queensland, Australia. It includes Mount Surprise railway station, Einasleigh railway station, Wirra Wirra railway ...
west of Mount Surprise () was badly damaged by cyclonic rainfall in 1927, and from that time until 1939 the only service was provided by a railmotor which could haul two small goods wagons. The first diesel locomotive used by the Queensland Railways was introduced that year to enable the return of locomotive hauled trains to Forsayth.


To the southern Atherton Tableland

Although it received an offer for a private line to be built south of Mareeba, the government considered that to be prime agricultural land, and constructed the line itself, opening the line from Mareeba to Atherton () on 10 August 1903.Kerr 1990, p. 225 By the time the railway reached Herberton () on 20 October 1910 the tin mining boom was long over, and the line was being built to facilitate development. The line opened on
Tumoulin Tumoulin is a rural town and locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Tumoulin had a population of 109 people. Geography From south to north Tumoulin is a flat valley with Diddleluma Creek flowing through it, eleva ...
on 31 July 1911 with Tumoulin railway station () being Queensland's highest railway station at above sea level. The line opened to the timber milling town of Ravenshoe () on 11 December 1916. The line used grades as steep as 1 in 33 (3%) and a tunnel at the summit to cross the Herberton Range.


Millaa Millaa branch line

The Queensland Government also built the Millaa Millaa branch line from Tolga, opening to Yungaburra () on 15 March 1910, to Kureen () on 18 October 1910, to Malanda on 20 December 1910, to Jaggan on 22 October 1915, to Tarzali on 15 December 1916, and finally to
Millaa Millaa Millaa Millaa is a rural town and locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Millaa Millaa had a population of 514 people. Geography Millaa Millaa is on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, ap ...
on 19 December 1921. The route involveds grades of 1 in 44 (2.27%) and 5 chain [] radius curves. The line facilitated the transport of significant volumes of logs for sawmilling in its early years, but once all-weather roads were provided, traffic declined, although the grain silos at Kairi provide significant if seasonal loadings. An branch line from Peeramon (situated between Yungaburra and Malanda) south east to Boonjee was proposed in 1920 but never constructed.


Closures

* Dimbulah – Mt Mulligan 1958 * Lappa Junction – Mt Garnet 1961 * Biboohra – Rumula, Millaa Millaa – Kairi 1964 * Tolga – Kairi 1987 * Atherton – Ravenshoe 1988 * Almaden – Mungana 1992 * Mareeba - Atherton 15 March 2013


Passenger services

In 1936 demand from tourists wanting to travel through the Barron River gorge section resulted in the introduction of what is today known as the
Kuranda Scenic Railway The Kuranda Scenic Railway is a tourist railway service that operates along the heritage-listed Cairns-to-Kuranda railway line. Constructed in 1891, the line runs from Cairns, Queensland, over the Great Dividing Range to the town of Kuranda o ...
service. A daily railmotor ran from Cairns to Ravenshoe and return. A twice weekly mixed train (marketed as "The Last Great Train Ride") ran from Cairns to Forsayth until 1995, when it was replaced by the Savannahlander tourist service.


Suburban services

Frequent daily passenger services were provided between Cairns and Redlynch from 1927 to 1969.


Rail ambulance

One of the last
rail ambulance A rail ambulance is a vehicle used for medical transportation services on railway lines. The first rail ambulance in Queensland, Australia, was introduced in 1918, with the last withdrawn from service around 1990. The rail ambulance was usua ...
s in Queensland was based at Mareeba until 1990.


Gallery


See also

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Rail transport in Queensland The rail network in Queensland, Australia, was the first in the world to adopt narrow gauge for a main line, and now the second largest narrow gauge network in the world, consists of: *the North Coast Line (NCL) extending from Brisbane to R ...


References


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External links


1925 map of the Queensland railway system
{{Railway lines in Queensland , state=expanded Railway lines in Queensland Railway lines opened in 1887 North Queensland Tablelands railway line, Queensland