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}} |map_state = collapsed}} The Adelaide-Wolseley railway line is a 313 kilometre line running from Adelaide to Wolseley on the Australian Rail Track Corporation network.〔(Dry Creek - Victorian border map ) SA Track & Signal〕〔(D3 Wolseley to Mile End ) Australian Rail Track Corporation〕 It is the South Australian part of the Melbourne–Adelaide railway. ==History== The line opened in stages, on 14 March 1883 from Adelaide to Aldgate, on 28 November 1883 to Nairne, on 1 May 1886 to Bordertown and on 19 January 1887 to Serviceton. Until April 1987, TransAdelaide services operated on the first 37 kilometres of the line from Adelaide to Bridgewater, when the service was curtailed to Belair, the terminus of today's Adelaide Metro Belair line.〔(Belair timetable ) Adelaide Metro 12 October 2014〕 The line consisted of double track as far as Belair, where it became single track for the remainder of the journey east. In 1995, the track was converted to standard gauge as part of the gauge conversion of the line to Melbourne. This included one of the lines west of Belair, effectively converting this section to two single lines. In 2009, the Belair line was relaid with Dual gauge sleepers that will allow it to be converted to standard gauge, resulting in the line again becoming double track.〔(2008/09 State Budget ) South Australian Department of Treasury & Finance June 2008〕〔(Belair Line Renewal ) Adelaide Metro〕 Originally operated by South Australian Railways, in March 1978 it was transferred to Australian National and in July 1998 to the Australian Rail Track Corporation. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adelaide-Wolseley railway line」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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