Coordinates: 30°42′50″S 134°34′01″E / 30.713771°S 134.566869°E / -30.713771; 134.566869

Tarcoola railway station

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Tarcoola
File:Trans-Australian Express, Tarcoola, 1920s.jpg
Station in the 1920s
General information
LocationRailway Terrace, Tarcoola
Australia
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LineTrans-Australian Railway
Platforms1
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusPermanently Closed
Location
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Tarcoola railway station is a railway station in the Australian state of South Australia located on the Trans-Australian Railway in the state's west.[1] It serves the town of Tarcoola and is the northern junction of the Sydney-Perth and Adelaide-Darwin railways, which share approximately 530 kilometres (329 mi) of track between Tarcoola and Crystal Brook.[citation needed]

History

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The Trans-Australian Railway was built through Tarcoola in 1915, and in 1980 it became a junction station when the Adelaide–Darwin railway diverged from Tarcoola to Alice Springs. This was extended to Darwin in 2004. It was initially built as a standard gauge replacement for the Central Australia Railway.[citation needed]

There is a triangular junction at Tarcoola which joins Crystal Brook, Darwin and Perth. Another triangular junction at Crystal Brook joins Tarcoola, Adelaide and Sydney.[citation needed]

The station has two triangles, a smaller one for turning locomotives, and the larger one to the west of the town gives direct access from the Darwin line to the Trans-Australian Railway to Kalgoorlie.[2] The latter has been put out of service.

In 2018, the track between Tarcoola and Adelaide was upgraded from 47 kilograms per metre (95 lb/yd) to 60 kilograms per metre (120 lb/yd) rails. This was done while the track was open for service, with 600 metres (2,000 ft) of rail being replaced at a time between train services. The upgrade increased the maximum permitted axle load by four tonnes.[3]

Services

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The Ghan and the Indian Pacific passenger services pass through Tarcoola both running once per week in each direction all year round.[4][5] The mail for Tarcoola arrives by train.[citation needed]

References

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  5. ^ Ghan Timetable April 2019 to March 2020 Archived 2 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine Great Southern Rail
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