Mount Bryan railway station

Mount Bryan railway station was located on the Roseworthy-Peterborough railway line. It served the town of Mount Bryan.

Mount Bryan
General information
LocationRailway Terrace, Mount Bryan, South Australia
Coordinates33°33′00″S 138°53′34″E / 33.55000973817814°S 138.89285465274065°E / -33.55000973817814; 138.89285465274065
Operated byAustralian National
Line(s)Roseworthy-Peterborough line
Distance178 kilometres from Adelaide
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Opened1880
ClosedDecember 1986
Services
Preceding station Australian National Railways Commission Following station
Burra
towards Adelaide
Roseworthy-Peterborough railway line Hallett
towards Peterborough

History

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Mount Bryan railway station opened in 1880. By that time, the Burra Burra railway had been extended to Terowie. [1][2] The line was later extended further to Peterborough on 11 May 1881.

The station consisted of a station master's office, goods shed, a cloakroom, cattle and shee yars, cream and egg shed and wheat stack yard. [3] About 44 trains per week rolled to a halt.

In 1978, the station and all associated infrastructure was included in the transfer of South Australian Railways to Australian National. The station closed for regular passenger use on 13 December 1986. The last passenger train, a Steamrail Victoria tour using Victorian locomotive R761 used the station on 6 June 1987. [4] The line through Mount Bryan was taken up in 1992/93.

The unused platform, the goods crane and the station sign are all that remain of the station today. [5]

References

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  1. ^ "Opening of the Hallett and Terowie Railway". Evening Journal. Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia. 15 December 1880. p. 3 Edition: 2nd. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  2. ^ Quinlan, Howard; Newland, John (2000). Australian Railway Routes 1854 – 2000. Redfern: Australian Railway Historical Society. pp. 55, 56, 58. ISBN 0 909650 49 7.
  3. ^ Mount Bryan
  4. ^ "Steam Extravaganza" (PDF). SteamRanger Enthusiast Pages. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  5. ^ Railway stations in the mid north of South Australia