The Prospector (train)

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The Prospector
A train of Transwa WDA/WDB/WDC class railcars operating on this service near Kalgoorlie in February 2010.
Overview
Service typePassenger train
StatusOperational
LocaleWestern Australia
PredecessorThe Kalgoorlie
First service29 November 1971
Current operatorTranswa
Former operators
Ridership68,497 (year to June 2022)
Route
TerminiEast Perth
Kalgoorlie
Distance travelled653 km (406 mi)
Average journey time6 hours 45 minutes
Service frequency9 trips in each direction per week
Lines used
Technical
Rolling stockWDA/WDB/WDC railcars
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map
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East Perth Transperth Transwa Indian Pacific
Midland Transperth Transwa
Toodyay
Northam Transwa
Meckering
Cunderdin
Tammin
Kellerberrin
Doodlakine
Hines Hill
Merredin Transwa
Burracoppin
Carrabin
Bodallin
Moorine Rock
Southern Cross
Koolyanobbing
Bonnie Vale
Kalgoorlie Transwa Indian Pacific

The Prospector is a rural passenger train service in Western Australia operated by Transwa between East Perth and Kalgoorlie. On this service, two trains depart almost at the same time in opposite directions. One travels between East Perth and Kalgoorlie, the other between Kalgoorlie and East Perth with crew changeover occurring in Merredin. The original vehicles ordered in 1968 for trains providing this service were replaced in 2004 with vehicles capable of reducing journey times to 6 hours 45 minutes.

History

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File:Prospector Guildford, 1986.JPG
WAGR WCA/WCE class railcars crossing the Swan River at Guildford in April 1986

With the standard gauge line from Perth to Kalgoorlie due to open in mid-1969, the Western Australian Government Railways decided to replace The Kalgoorlie overnight sleeper service with a daylight service. The new service commenced on 29 November 1971, cutting the 653-kilometre (406 mi) journey time from fourteen to eight hours. With an average speed of 85 km/h (53 mph), it was the fastest service in Australia.[1][2][3][4]

Stops

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Services

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There is one train each way daily between East Perth and Kalgoorlie. On Mondays and Fridays, there are two services each way.[5]

Onboard facilities

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Each seat on board is in the same class. At every seat there is a touchscreen entertainment system with a small selection of movies, TV shows and music. They also offer a tray table, in-seat power (Australasian/Chinese/Argentine type only), and a foot rest.[6]

Food is not complimentary on board and can be bought at the buffet. The buffet offers a variety of items such as ham and cheese croissants, pies, muffins, soft drinks, potato chips, lollies and alcohol.[6][7]

In 2022, Wi-Fi internet access was introduced to the service.[8]

Rolling stock

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In 1968, Comeng, Granville were awarded a contract to build eight WAGR WCA/WCE class railcars.[2][4][9]

Built to take advantage of the generous loading gauge on the new line, they were the largest carriages ever built in Australia. They were the first trains in Australia to have at-seat catering.[4] These held the record for the highest speed attained by an Australian train until bettered by a New South Wales XPT in September 1981.[10]

In December 2000, Westrail awarded a contract to United Goninan, Broadmeadow for seven Transwa WDA/WDB/WDC class railcars to replace the original railcars.[11][12]

The first entered service on 28 June 2004.[13] The new railcars are capable of 200 km/h (124 mph), but track conditions restrict their top speed to 160 km/h (99 mph).[14] Nonetheless, they further reduced journey times to 6 hours 45 minutes.[5]

Ridership

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The Prospector had 68,497 passengers in the year leading up to June 2022.[15]

See also

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References

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  9. ^ "Future prospects for the Prospector" Railway Digest October 1997 pages 18-19
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  11. ^ New 'world-class' Goldfields and Avon trains move closer Government of Western Australia 7 December 2000
  12. ^ "WA Short Lines" Railway Digest February 2001
  13. ^ Prospector enters new era The Golden Mail 2 July 2004
  14. ^ Prospector Product Sheet Archived 11 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine UGL Rail
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Bibliography

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  • 100th anniversary of rail link (History of the Eastern Goldfields railway, officially completed on 1 January 1897, to the present, including introduction of the Prospector train on 29 November 1971) Kalgoorlie Miner 1 January 1997, p. 2
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