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The Upper Darling Range railway (also known as the Upper Darling Range branch) was a branch railway from
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, Western Australia, that rose up the southern side of the
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and on to the
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via the
Kalamunda Zig Zag The Kalamunda Zig Zag was a Zig zag (railway), zig zag rail line that was part of the Upper Darling Range railway line in Western Australia, opening in July 1891 and closing in July 1949. Most of it was converted to a public road in 1952, part o ...
. At the time of construction it was the only section of railway in Western Australia to have had a zig zag formation.


History

Completed in July 1891, the Upper Darling Range railway line was built by the Canning Jarrah Timber Company to supply railway sleepers to
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's growing railway system. It ran from Midland Junction railway station through to the Darling Ranges and up into Kalamunda. It was later extended to Canning Mills and in 1912 to Karragullen. From Pickering Brook, a line branched off to Bartons Mill.History of the Railway
Pickering Brook Heritage Group
On 1 July 1903, the line was taken over by the
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and became known as the Upper Darling Range branch. The last service ran on 22 July 1949. The line was formally closed by the Railways (Upper Darling Range) Discontinuance Act 1950; it was dismantled in 1952.


Stopping places

Named stopping places and locations on the line included:Part of this table is sourced from:- Slee, John (1979) ''Cala Munnda'' pp. 55–56


References


Further reading

*Gunzburg, Adrian (1967) ''Upper Darling Range Railway: WAGR'' held at Battye Library *Price, Eric T. (1983) ''The Canning jarrah line, 1891–1903'' Western Australia : E.T. Price *Slee, John. (1979) ''Cala Munnda : a home in the forest : a history of Kalamunda'' Kalamunda, W.A. : Shire of Kalamunda. *Steele, Ken.(1993) ''Zig Zag to Kalamunda : the story of the Upper Darling Range Railway'' Lesmurdie, W.A.: Drillmark Publications Division. *Watson, Lindsay (1995)''The Railway History of Midland Junction : Commemorating The Centenary of Midland Junction, 1895–1995'' Swan View, W.A : L & S Drafting in association with the Shire of Swan and the Western Australian Light Railway Preservation Association. *Webb, E.G. (Eric Godfrey) & Kalamunda and Districts Historical Society (1996). Rails in the hills : a history of the railway from Midland to Karragullen, 1891–1949 Kalamund & Districts Historical Society, Kalamunda, W.A


External links


Kev's Workshop Kalamunda Zig-Zag Page
{{Railway lines in Western Australia Bickley, Western Australia Kalamunda, Western Australia Midland, Western Australia Railway lines opened in 1891 Railway lines closed in 1949 Former Western Australian Government Railways railway lines