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Gladstone railway line : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gladstone railway line
The Gladstone railway line was a railway line in South Australia. It extended from a junction at Hamley Bridge on the Peterborough railway line through Balaklava and Brinkworth to Gladstone. The first stage from Hamley Bridge to Balaklava opened on 15 November 1879, meeting the line from Port Wakefield. It was completed as in 1894, reaching Gladstone railway station which was already on the Port Pirie-Cockburn line and a line north to Laura. The Gladstone railway line was converted to in 1927 and closed in stages in the late 20th century. As the Balaklava railway station was originally on the Port Wakefield to Hoyleton line, before the railway from Hamley Bridge was built, and the new line entered the town from the southeast, trains using the route between Gladstone and Adelaide needed to change direction at Balaklava, as both the north and south lines entered the station from the east, with Port Wakefield being to the west. The "Western System" included the railway from Hamley Bridge to Gladstone, along with the lines from Balaklava through Port Wakefield, Kadina and Wallaroo, and the line from Kadina through Snowtown to Brinkworth. All of these lines were prepared for conversion from narrow to broad gauge in the mid-1920s, with the switch made on 1 August 1927. ==References==
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