Wooden-railed tramway in Tasmania with convict motive power
The Convict Tramway[1] was hauled by human power: convicts from the Port Arthur convict settlement.[2] and was created to replace the hazardous sea voyage from Hobart to Port Arthur, Tasmania.[1][3] Charles O'Hara Booth oversaw the construction of the tramway.[4]
It opened in 1836 and ran for 8 km (5 miles) from Oakwood to Taranna.[1] By most definitions, the tramway was the first passenger-carrying railway/tramway in Australia.[3] An unconfirmed report says that it continued to Eaglehawk Neck and, if this was so, the length of the tramway would have been more than doubled. The gauge is unknown. The tramway carried passengers and freight (with a capacity of one half-ton), and ran on wooden rails. The track was not levelled but followed the natural elevation of the ground; on descending a hill the runners were permitted to ride on the vehicle. One team of convicts—usually three in number—could complete up to three round trips per day, carrying freight in both directions. If proving themselves trustworthy the men were eventually rewarded with permission to access less restricted part of the colony.[5] A sketch by Col. Mundy, which is held in the Tasmanian Archives, shows four convicts providing the motive power. The date of closure is unknown, but it was certainly prior to 1877.[6]
^ abc"Taranna - Tasmania". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 8 February 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
^"Local History - History of the Tasman Peninsula". Tasman Council. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
^ ab"Port Arthur Historic Sites Statutory Management Plan 2008". UNESCO. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
^Robert Hughes (1987). The Fatal Shore. Random House. pp. 407–408. ISBN 9781407054070. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
^"An excursion to Port Arthur". Fraser's Magazine. Vol. 26, no. 180. London. September 1842. p. 283.
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