Upper Darling Range railway

Upper Darling Range railway
G118 at the Kalamunda Historical Village on the site of Kalamunda station
Overview
StatusDismantled
Termini
Service
SystemWestern Australian Government Railways
History
OpenedJuly 1891
Closed22 July 1949
Technical
Line length35 kilometres
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map
Upper Darling
Range railway
to Perth
Guildford
Forrestfield freight line
to Northam
Bushmead
Ridge Hill
Statham's Quarry
Kalamunda Zig Zag
No 1 points
No 2 points
No 3 points
No 4 points
Gooseberry Hill
Kalamunda
South Kalamunda
Walliston
Bickely
Carmel
Pickering Brook
to Barton's Mill
Canning Mills
Karragullen

The Upper Darling Range railway (also known as the Upper Darling Range branch) was a branch railway from Midland Junction, Western Australia, that rose up the southern side of the Helena Valley and on to the Darling Scarp via the Kalamunda Zig Zag. At the time of construction it was the only section of railway in Western Australia to have had a zig zag formation.