Port Lincoln to Thevenard
This section contains information about the Port Lincoln to Thevenard railway
Port Lincoln 0 km (0 m)
30.6.1950 | On "Chief Engineer For Railways Map Showing Lines of Railways in South Australia" |
One Mile Siding 1.6 km (1 m)
- | SA Wheat Harvest Board Siding |
Barley Siding 2.3 km (1 m 32 ch)
- | Australian Barley Board Siding |
BarleySiding 2.8 km (1 m 68 ch)
- | Australian Wheat Board Loop Siding |
Four Mile Quarry 6.5 km (4 m)
- | Served the ballast quarry on Northside Hill |
Five Mile Siding 7.9 km (4 m 75 ch) -- Grantham
- | Originally built as Australian Wheat Board Siding |
Duck Ponds 12.4 km (7 m 53 ch)
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Coomunga 21.6 km (13 m 27 ch)
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Pearlah 30.3 km (18 m 60 ch)
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Wanilla 38.9 km (23 m 47 ch)
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Warunda 44 km (27 m 23 ch)
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Mortlock 51.3 km (31 m 62 ch) -- Edillilie 51.3 km (31 m 62 ch)
18.11.1907 | Opened as "Mortlock". |
10.1908 | Renamed "Edillilie" |
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Pillana 58.8 km (36 m 35 ch)
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Cummins 67.5 km (41 m 70 ch)
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Wildeloo 75 km (46 m 47 ch)
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Yeelanna 81.7 km (50 m 55 ch)
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Kilto 89 km (55 m 15 ch) -- Kaldow 89 km (55 m 15 ch)
5.5.1913 | Opened - named "Kilto" [pk] |
11.11.1918 | Renamed "Kaldow" [pk] |
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Karkoo 93.6 km (58 m7 ch)
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Coomaba 99 km (61 m 46 ch)
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Tooligie 113.4 km (70 m 27 ch)
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Peachina 122.6 km (76 m 9 ch)
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Murdinga 128.2 km (80 m 2 ch)
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Warrachie 137,4 km (85 m 25 ch)
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Terre 148.5 km (92 m 142 ch) -- Lock 148.5 km (92 m 142 ch)
5.5.1913 | Opened - named "Terre" [pk] |
26.12.1921 | Renamed "Lock" [pk] |
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McLachlan 156 km (96 m 65 ch)
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Kopi 175.2 km (108 m 62 ch)
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Nantuma 183 km (113 m 49 ch)
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Warramboo 190.2 km (117 m 76 ch)
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Kyancutta 203.1 km (126 m 9 ch)
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Wannamana 210 km (130 m 12 ch)
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Wudinna 216.2 km (134 m 18 ch)
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Pygery 222.1 km (137 m 73 ch)
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Pinbong 227.5 km (141 m 26 ch)
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Yaninee 237.6 km (147 m 42 ch)
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Poldinna 245.5 km (152 m 22 ch)
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Minnipa 253.4 km (157 m 29 ch)
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Condada 265 km (164 m 41 ch)
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Karcultaby 274 km (170 m 11 ch)
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Poochera 287.2 km (178 m 27 ch)
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Chandada 296.5 km (184 m 8 ch) -- Capietha 296.5 km (184 m 8 ch)
23.5.1916 | Opened - named "Chandada" [pk] |
13.61925 | Renamed "Capietha" [pk] |
30.6.1950 | On "Chief Engineer For Railways Map Showing Lines of Railways in South Australia" |
Cungena (190 m 35 ch)
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Yantanaby 320.1 km (198 m 63 ch)
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Wirrula 333.2 km (207 m)
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Pimbaacla 345.3 km (214 m 36 ch)
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Nunjikompita 357.6 km (222 m 6 ch)
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Chinbingina 370.5 km (229 m 39 ch)
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Puntabie 379.5 km (235 m 48 ch)
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Mudamuckla 388 km (241 m 1 ch)
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Chillundie 397 km (246 m 15 ch)
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Beautiful Valley 402.6 km (250 m 6 ch) -- Maltee 402.6 km (250 m 6 ch)
8.2.1915 | Opened - named "Beautiful Valley" [pk] |
12.6.1916 | Renamed "Maltee" [pk] |
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Wandana 416.1 km (258 m 33 ch)
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Ceduna 431.9 km (267 m 78 ch)
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Thevenard 434.2 km (269 m 42 ch)
30.6.1950 | On "Chief Engineer For Railways Map Showing Lines of Railways in South Australia" |