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Gladstone railway station, South Australia

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Gladstone
Gladstone yard in March 1986
General information
LocationPort Street, Gladstone
Coordinates33°16′11″S 138°21′28″E / 33.2697°S 138.3578°E / -33.2697; 138.3578
Operated byJourney Beyond
Line(s)Crystal Brook-Broken Hill
Platforms1
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
History
Opened1876

Gladstone railway station is located on the Crystal Brook-Broken Hill line in Gladstone, South Australia.[1]

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History

Gladstone station opened in 1876 when a line opened from Port Pirie in the west, it was later extended east to Peterborough and ultimately Broken Hill. In 1888, a line was built north to Laura and ultimately Wilmington. When the Hamley Bridge line from Balaklava in the south reached Gladstone in 1894, it became a four-way junction station. All were built as narrow gauge lines.[2][3]

In 1927, the line from the south was converted to broad gauge, making Gladstone a break of gauge station. As part of the standardisation project, the line between Port Augusta and Broken Hill was converted to standard gauge in 1969, thus Gladstone became a junction for three gauges.[2][3]

By 1993, the lines to the north and south had closed, and today is only served by the standard gauge Crystal Brook-Broken Hill line.[2]

Services

Journey Beyond's weekly Indian Pacific service between Sydney and Perth passes through Gladstone but does not stop.[4]

References

  1. ^ Crystal Brook - Broken Hill map SA Track & Signal
  2. ^ a b c Gladstone Archived 28 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine National Railway Museum
  3. ^ a b Gladstone's Railway History Gladstone
  4. ^ "Indian Pacific timetable". Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions. 1 April 2021.

External links

This page was last edited on 12 December 2022, at 22:17
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