Pinnaroo railway line, South Australia

Pinnaroo railway line, South Australia
The Pinnaroo railway line at Peake, South Australia
Overview
StatusOpen, disused
OwnerAurizon
LocaleMurray Mallee
Coordinates35°23′S 140°8′E / 35.383°S 140.133°E / -35.383; 140.133
Termini
Service
SystemAurizon
History
Opened14 September 1906 (1906-09-14)
Closed31 July 2015 (2015-07-31)
Technical
Line length265.2 km (164.8 mi)
Track length144.1 km (89.5 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Old gauge1600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Route map

South Australia
km
120.3
Tailem Bend
158.5
Peake
188.8
Geranium
222.2
Lameroo
236.7
Parilla
259.7
Pinnaroo
264.4
Pinnaroo AWB
265.2

The Pinnaroo railway line is a closed railway line in South Australia. It branches off the Adelaide-Wolseley line at Tailem Bend and runs 265.2 kilometres serving several farming communities in the area.

The six railway lines of the Murraylands[1][2]
Order
built
Line Year
opened
Year
closed
Length
(km)
Length
(mi)
1 Tailem Bend–Pinnaroo 1906 2015[note a] 86.6 139.4
2 Tailem Bend–Barmera 1913 /
1928[note b]
1996[note c] 159.5 256.6
3 Karoonda–Peebinga 1914 1990 66.0 106.2
4 Karoonda–Waikerie 1914 1994[note d] 73.8 118.7
5 Alawoona–Loxton 1914 2015[note e] 22.0 35.5
6 Wanbi–Yinkanie 1925 1971 31.5 50.6
Total 439.4 707.0
Notes
  1. Previously a broad-gauge through line into Victoria, the line was closed at the border in 1996 before being converted to standard gauge in 1998.
  2. Construction of the Barmera line was paused at Paringa in 1913 pending funding of a bridge over the River Murray. The line was completed to Barmera in 1928.
    A branch line was built to support construction of the proposed Chowilla Dam in 1966–67. Some 27.3 kilometres (17.0 miles) long, it branched from the Barmera line 8 kilometres (5 miles) south of Paringa and proceeded to Murtho on the south bank of the River Murray. Construction of the dam was deferred in 1967 and subsequently cancelled; later the line was removed without being used.
  3. Paringa–Barmera closed in 1984; Alawoona–Paringa closed in 1990; Tailem Bend–Alawoona closed in 1996.
  4. Galga–Waikerie closed in 1990.
  5. Converted to standard gauge in 1996.
  1. ^ Quinlan, Howard; Newland, John R. (2000). Australian railway routes 1854–2000. Redfern, New South Wales: Australian Railway Historical Society, New South Wales Division. pp. 53–54. ISBN 0909650497.
  2. ^ Map showing lines of railways in South Australia and through mileages (Map). Adelaide: South Australian Railways. 1958 – via National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide.