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  2. Balaklava–Moonta railway line - Wikipedia

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    The section from Hoyleton to Balaklava eventually became part of the Hamley Bridge-Gladstone railway line when that line reached Gladstone in 1894. The 3 ft 6 in ( 1,067 mm ) gauge line from Port Wakefield reached a new junction with the Kadina–Brinkworth railway line at Kadina and opened on 9 October 1878.

  3. Copper Coast Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Copper Coast Rail Trail is a rail trail in the Australian state of South Australia following the course of the disused Balaklava-Moonta railway line in the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia. It is open to pedestrians and cyclists, and runs for 25 km from Kadina to Moonta. [1]

  4. Bowmans railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Port Pirie line was constructed as 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) broad gauge and the Moonta line was constructed as 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow gauge. This problem was solved when the Moonta line was converted to broad gauge on 1 August 1927. [6] [7]

  5. Wallaroo railway station - Wikipedia

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    This then became the Balaklava to Moonta railway line. The current railway station was built in 1914 as a replacement for the older station, which was demolished in 1926, to cater for increasing passenger traffic. [3] [4] It was built in the American Art Nouveau style. Identical stations were built at Moonta, Tailem Bend and Bordertown. [5]

  6. Rail transport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gladstone railway line: Hamley Bridge – Balaklava, continuing through Brinkworth to Gladstone (now closed and dismantled beyond Balaklava) BalaklavaMoonta railway line: Balaklava – Kadina – Wallaroo – Moonta (1862 horse-drawn between Wallaroo and Kadina, 1878 to Port Wakefield, now closed and dismantled)

  7. Port Wakefield railway station - Wikipedia

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    Port Wakefield railway station opened on 21 August 1869 when an isolated horse-drawn tramway was built to deliver grain from the plains east of Port Wakefield in the areas of Balaklava, Halbury and Hoyle's Plains (now Hoyleton). [1] [2] The line was converted into a steam railway and extended to Kadina and Wallaroo in 1878. The original station ...

  8. Paskeville railway station - Wikipedia

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    Paskeville railway station opened in 1878 with the opening of the railway line from Port Wakefield to Kadina. [1] [2] It consisted of a railway yard [3] and a railway siding. [4] It had also had a goods shed but it was burnt down and never rebuilt. [5] A railway line was proposed to run from Paskeville to the town of Maitland but it was never ...

  9. Balaklava railway station - Wikipedia

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    The earliest part of the narrow gauge Hamley Bridge-Gladstone line opened from Balaklava to Blyth on 14 March 1876 as part of the Port Wakefield line but a railway station wasn't erected at Balaklava until the line opened from Hamley Bridge to Balaklava on 15 January 1880. [1] The station consisted of a main building, a goods shed and railway ...