South Australian Railways 1886 - 1978 Australian National 1978 - 1997 Great Southern Rail 1997-1999
Line(s)
Adelaide-Wolseley Loxton Pinnaroo
Distance
120.50 kilometres from Adelaide
Platforms
1
Construction
Structure type
Ground
Other information
Status
Closed to passenger services, now used as a museum
History
Opened
1 May 1886
Closed
May 1999
Rebuilt
7 October 1913
Services
Preceding station
Australian Rail Track Corporation
Following station
Monteith
towards Adelaide
Adelaide-Wolseley railway line
Cooke Plains
towards Serviceton
Preceding station
Aurizon
Following station
Monteith
towards Adelaide
Loxton railway line
Naturi
towards Loxton
Preceding station
Aurizon
Following station
Monteith
towards Adelaide
Pinnaroo railway line, South Australia
Moorlands
towards Pinnaroo
Tailem Bend railway station is located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line in Tailem Bend, South Australia.[1] It is also the junction point for the Loxton and Pinnaroo lines.
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railwaystation was located in the town of Cooke Plains, about 137 kilometres from Adelaide station. Cooke Plains station was located between Tailem Bend...
Adelaide station. Monteith station was located between Murray Bridge and TailemBend on the Adelaide to Wolseley line. The line opened in stages: on 14 March...
original station was replaced with a smaller brick building and platform in later years. This station design was also used at other stations on the Tailem Bend-Wolseley...
original station was replaced with a smaller brick building and platform in later years. This station design was also used at other stations on the Tailem Bend-Wolseley...
The Loxton railway line is a closed railway line in the northern Murray Mallee region of South Australia. It ran north-east from TailemBend to grain silos...
siding from TailemBend. Other possible branching points at that stage included the 40-mile (Borrika) and 58½ miles (Mindarie) from TailemBend. There was...
of the Pinnaroo railway line in 1906. Both lines branched east from TailemBend to the north of the main Melbourne–Adelaide railway. The Brown's Well...
No one was injured. On 20 December 1972, The Mile End (Adelaide) to TailemBend goods train was derailed. On 19 June 1977, a cement and stone train was...
harvest to be entirely transported by road. The Barmera railway line opened from TailemBend through Karoonda to Wanbi on 6 January 1913, extended to...
line, namely the East-West Express, but also serving upon many of the TailemBend mixed and radiating branchline trains. The only lines that they were...
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large-wheeled 600 class across the plains to the Victorian border south of TailemBend. These were the largest locomotives in Australia at that time.: 82 In...
connecting with the Pinnaroo line (South Australia) to Pinnaroo and TailemBend. The Genesee & Wyoming Australia line west of Pinnaroo was standardised...
The names of the new stations were Gluyas, Caliph, Bayah, Tuscan, Koowa, Wunkar, Myrla, Wappilka and Yinkanie. "The Moorook Railway". The Chronicle. Adelaide:...
1943, these locomotives were relegated to the Willunga, Bridgewater and TailemBend passenger services, as well as continued service on Murray Mallee line...
moved to land adjacent to the northwest boundary of the Blackwood railwaystation, and were repainted to the original silver roof and red body livery...
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