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  2. Rail transport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first railway in colonial South Australia was the horse-drawn tramway from Goolwa to Port Elliot opened in 1854, providing a rail link from the port of Goolwa on the Murray River to an ocean harbour at Port Elliot.

  3. File:Map of rail access regimes in South Australia, 2021.tif

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    English: Map of rail access regimes in South Australia, 2021. One Rail Australia (bought out by Aurizon in July 2022) operated in South Australia and the Northern Territory under a variety of ownership, leasing and access arrangements. The map summarises the arrangements.

  4. South Australian Railways - Wikipedia

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    South Australian Railways (SAR) was the statutory corporation through which the Government of South Australia built and operated railways in South Australia from 1854 until March 1978, when its non-urban railways were incorporated into Australian National, and its Adelaide urban lines were transferred to the State Transport Authority.

  5. Railways in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide rail network is a metropolitan suburban rail system serving the city of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It consists of 89 railway stations across 7 lines, which served a patronage of 15.6 million people over the year 2018-19. [2] Keolis Downer under contract from the Government of South Australia operates the Adelaide ...

  6. List of closed railway stations in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Railway Historical Society. October 1998. Callaghan WH. The overland railway. Australian Railway Historical Society NSW Division, St James. 1992. Castle BJ. 'The Balhannah – Mount Pleasant branch line'. Bulletin, 316. Australian Railway Historical Society. February 1964. Collins N. The jetties of South Australia. Privately published.

  7. Trans-Australian Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Australian Railway, opened in 1917, runs from Port Augusta in South Australia to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, crossing the Nullarbor Plain in the process. As the only rail freight corridor between Western Australia and the eastern states , the line is economically and strategically important.

  8. Cook, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Cook is a railway station and crossing loop located in the Australian state of South Australia on the Trans-Australian Railway.It is 824 kilometres (512 miles) by rail from Port Augusta, 863 kilometres (536 miles) by rail from Kalgoorlie, and about 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of the Eyre Highway via an unsealed road.

  9. Category:Railway lines in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Closed railway lines in South Australia (44 P) T. Trans-Australian Railway (1 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Railway lines in South Australia"