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    Tailem Bend railway station is located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line in Tailem Bend, South Australia. It is also the junction point for the Loxton and...
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    Tailem Bend (locally, "Tailem") is a rural town in South Australia, 85 kilometres (53 miles) south-east of the state capital of Adelaide. It is located...
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  • the Sedan railway line) Kinchina Rabila Monteith Tailem Bend (to the east was the junction with the Pinnaroo railway line and the Loxton railway line) Cooke...
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  • opened on 14 September 1906 when the railway line was opened from Tailem Bend to Pinnaroo. When opened, the station consisted of a main building (an iron...
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  • railway line from Tailem Bend to Pinnaroo. The station had its own station master provided, along with a railway siding and an office for the station...
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    Pinnaroo railway station was located on the Pinnaroo railway line from Tailem Bend to Ouyen. It served the town of Pinnaroo. Pinnaroo station opened on...
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  • railway station was located in the town of Cooke Plains, about 137 kilometres from Adelaide station. Cooke Plains station was located between Tailem Bend...
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  • Bonython at Moonta, Tailem Bend, Wallaroo and Murray Bridge. It consisted of a goods shed, high level platform and a low level station building and was named...
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    original station was replaced with a smaller brick building and platform in later years. This station design was also used at other stations on the Tailem Bend-Wolseley...
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  • Adelaide station. Monteith station was located between Murray Bridge and Tailem Bend on the Adelaide to Wolseley line. The line opened in stages: on 14 March...
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    style. Identical stations were built at Moonta, Tailem Bend and Bordertown. The station also consisted of a goods shed and railway yards. Regular passenger...
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    Adelaide railway station is the central terminus of the Adelaide Metro railway system. All lines approach the station from the west, and it is a terminal...
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  • Thumbnail for Pinnaroo railway line, South Australia
    The Pinnaroo railway line is a closed railway line in South Australia. It branches off the Adelaide-Wolseley line at Tailem Bend and runs 265.2 kilometres...
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  • Tailem Bend, Keith, Bordertown and Wolseley. Mount Pleasant railway line: opened 1918 (closed in 1963, line has been removed) Victor Harbor railway line:...
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    original station was replaced with a smaller brick building and platform in later years. This station design was also used at other stations on the Tailem Bend-Wolseley...
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    The Loxton railway line is a closed railway line in the northern Murray Mallee region of South Australia. It ran north-east from Tailem Bend to grain silos...
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    siding from Tailem Bend. Other possible branching points at that stage included the 40-mile (Borrika) and 58½ miles (Mindarie) from Tailem Bend. There was...
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    258 kilometres (160 miles) from Tailem Bend and 378 kilometres (235 miles) from Adelaide railway station. The railway closed in 1990 but the bridge continues...
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  • 621,000 acres (2,510 km2) of previously undeveloped land. Towns with railway stations and schools were established along the route, but none have survived...
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    Pinnaroo is on the north side of the Mallee Highway, and on the railway line between Tailem Bend and Ouyen. The roadhouse on the highway at Pinnaroo is the...
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    harvest to be entirely transported by road. The Barmera railway line opened from Tailem Bend through Karoonda to Wanbi on 6 January 1913, extended to...
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    Australian Locomotive and Railway Carriage Company (ALARC) sent Murraylander-liveried diesel locomotive 701 from Tailem Bend to Albury and return to transfer...
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    and about 61 kilometres (38 mi) south-east of the municipal seat in Tailem Bend. It is within the local government area of the Coorong District Council...
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  • Tailem Bend and Elwomple was adjusted so that The Bend Motorsport Park was officially in Tailem Bend, not Elwomple. The Elwomple railway station was on...
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    line, namely the East-West Express, but also serving upon many of the Tailem Bend mixed and radiating branchline trains. The only lines that they were...
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    The names of the new stations were Gluyas, Caliph, Bayah, Tuscan, Koowa, Wunkar, Myrla, Wappilka and Yinkanie. "The Moorook Railway". The Chronicle. Adelaide:...
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  • No one was injured. On 20 December 1972, The Mile End (Adelaide) to Tailem Bend goods train was derailed. On 19 June 1977, a cement and stone train was...
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  • August 2024, the ferry names are: Narrung: Dotterel Wellington: Heron Tailem Bend: Rosella Mannum large (downstream): Water Hen Mannum (small, upstream):...
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    The Overland (category Railway services introduced in 1887)
    large-wheeled 600 class across the plains to the Victorian border south of Tailem Bend. These were the largest locomotives in Australia at that time.: 82  In...
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  • Rogers Park, Tailem Ben Tailem Bend BMX Track, Tailem Bend Tailem Bend Freds Landing, Tailem Bend Tailem Bend Highway Park, Tailem Bend Tailem Bend Playground...
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