• Tarlee railway station was located on the Roseworthy-Peterborough railway line. It served the town of Tarlee, South Australia. The first stage of the broad...
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    Salisbury. The station became a junction station on 3 July 1869, with the opening of the railway line to Forresters (Now Tarlee.) The railway to Kapunda reached...
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    quarried stone and was identical to stations at Merildin, Saddleworth, Tarlee and Farrell Flat on the line. In 1978, the station and all associated infrastructure...
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    Riverton railway station was located at the junction of the Roseworthy-Peterborough railway line and the Spalding railway line in South Australia. Riverton...
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    initially to Tarlee, then extended in stages to Peterborough. The Burra Burra railway was initially proposed as early as 1850, before any other railways north...
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  • (now Tarlee) opened on 3 July 1869. The station was erected on the land purchased by Joseph Wasley, one of the first settlers to the area. The station itself...
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    Riverton. The Peterborough railway line was opened to Tarlee in 1868, Riverton on 20 December 1869 and Manoora in 1870. Railway workshops were immediately...
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  • demolished or otherwise defunct railway stations, lines or branches in South Australia. Many of these lines and stations have been either abandoned or dismantled...
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  • broad gauge Burra line from a junction at Roseworthy to Forresters (now Tarlee) opened on 3 July 1869. It extended to Manoora on 21 February 1870, Burra...
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    Peterborough railway line was built from a new junction at Roseworthy (north of Gawler on what was then the Morgan railway line) to Tarlee during 1868...
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    class imported to work over the newly opened Roseworthy-Tarlee section of the Northern Railway in 1869. No. 23 was the first of many locomotives purchased...
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    Gilbert River and along with neighbouring towns of Riverton, Rhynie and Tarlee the local area is known as the Gilbert Valley. The town is bisected by the...
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  • part of the 1934 Royal Tour (Duke of Gloucester)'s Pilot Train between Tarlee and Adelaide. Carriage no. 118 had long-since been allocated to a different...
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    'Anchor'. Other street names are Aboriginal, e.g. 'Yallambee,' 'Iluka,' 'Tarlee,' 'Nirringa' and 'Cooinda.' Other streets were named after racehorses, e...
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  • Oval, Riverton Saddleworth Recreation Grounds, Saddleworth Tarlee Recreation Grounds, Tarlee Watervale Recreation Grounds, Watervale Centenary Park, King...
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    windows originally supplied.: 04‑686  When the railway line from Roseworthy to Forrester's (now known as Tarlee) was opened on 5 July 1869, it was intended...
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    Du Rieue, the newspaper's coverage included the districts of Riverton, Tarlee, Rhynie and Saddleworth. Burra was also home to the Mid North Broadcaster...
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    part of the 1934 Royal Tour (Duke of Gloucester)'s Pilot Train between Tarlee and Adelaide. Carriage no. 118 had long-since been allocated to a different...
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    locomotives on the new line from Roseworthy to Forresters (later named Tarlee) and to Burra from August 1870. Subsequently they operated on the Port Adelaide...
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    copper chloride). Copper prices fell in 1877 and the mine closed in 1879. A railway from Adelaide was opened in 1860, and extended to Eudunda and Morgan in...
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    area were the Worimi tribe. Tahlee comes from the local Aboriginal word, Tarlee, meaning "sheltered from the wind and above water". Captain James Cook first...
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