The Barossa Valley railway line is a closed railway line in South Australia. It was first opened in 1911, extending from the Gawler line to Angaston with...
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The Barossa Valley (Barossa German: Barossa Tal) is a valley in South Australia located 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Adelaide city centre. The valley...
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to 2003, operated with ex - South Australian Railways Bluebird railcars on the Barossa Valley railway line which had been closed to passengers since 1968...
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in May 2014. Much of the Barossa Trail follows the Barossa Valley railway line, but is not a rail trail as part of the railway was still operating at the...
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named for a former railway station on the Barossa Valley railway line. The northern boundary of Kalbeeba is now the Barossa Valley Way, and its southwestern...
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Lyndoch, South Australia (redirect from Lyndoch railway station)
Lyndoch is a town in Barossa Valley, located on the Barossa Valley Highway between Gawler and Tanunda, 58 km northeast of Adelaide. The town has an elevation...
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Robertstown railway line Spalding railway line Barossa Valley railway line Murray Mallee: Pinnaroo railway line Barmera railway line Waikerie railway line Peebinga...
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Stockwell railway station was located on the Barossa Valley railway line. It served the town of Stockwell. Stockwell railway station opened on 24 September...
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Angaston, South Australia (redirect from Angaston railway station, South Australia)
was the terminus of the Barossa Valley railway line which was built in 1911. Regular passenger trains ended in 1968 and the line from Nuriootpa to Angaston...
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Penrice, South Australia (category Barossa Valley)
quarry Penrice Stone Train was the last customer of the Barossa Valley railway line, but the railway has not been used since Adelaide Brighton bought the...
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East is bounded on the northern side by the Barossa Valley railway line and traversed by the Barossa Valley Way (known locally as Lyndoch Road) and Calton...
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Rail transport in South Australia (redirect from Railways in South Australia)
Robertstown (now closed and dismantled) Barossa Valley railway line: Gawler to Penrice and Angaston in the Barossa Valley, the Penrice Stone Train carried limestone...
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passenger service until 1980. The line was closed in 2014 following the cessation of the Penrice Stone Train from the Barossa Valley. Penrice leaves a pile of...
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Tanunda railway station is located on the Barossa Valley line. It served the town of Tanunda. Tanunda station opened on 8 September 1911 when the Barossa Valley...
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Adelaide, there was a railway to Angaston in the east of the Barossa Valley, and former railways to Truro and across the ranges near Eudunda to Morgan on...
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Light Pass, South Australia (category Barossa Valley)
Light Pass was previously served by the Light Pass railway station on the Barossa Valley railway line, previously known as the Minkie station, derived from...
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the station was the Barossa Wine Train along with some occasional National Railway Museum charter train tours. In 2010, the line between Angaston and...
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Tanunda, South Australia (category Barossa Valley)
Tanunda is a town situated in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia. In the 2021 census, Tanunda recorded a population of 4,710 people. Tanunda...
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of lines that were used mainly to move bulk grain and stone from the Barossa Valley and mid-north region of the state to the Port Adelaide area. Journey...
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into the Barossa Valley in 1911. This is the line that provides the Gawler Oval and Gawler Central (originally named North Gawler) railway stations in...
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KAPUNDA RAILWAY STATION 4 September 1903 KAPUNDA RAILWAY YARD 2 August 1907 A 160-Year-Old Former Railway Station Near the Barossa Valley Is the Perfect...
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to the Barossa Valley via Mount Pleasant. Mount Pleasant was once the terminus of the South Australian Railways' Mount Pleasant railway line which branched...
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329, 333, 338, 354, and trailers 877 and 881 which were moved to the Barossa Valley Junction Motel at Tanunda in 1986. They were converted for use as accommodation...
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The Royal Flying Corps established air squadron No. 105. The Barossa Valley railway line was completed in South Australia. Born: Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta...
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agricultural and pastoral district on the Sturt Highway, east of the Barossa Valley, where the highway crosses somewhat lofty and rugged parts of the Mount...
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completed by mid-2025. The final stage, to linking the bikeway to the existing Barossa Trail, was still under negotiation in April 2024. There are also several...
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network. Gawler Central is now the terminus of the line. It had previously continued as the Barossa Valley line. The last services on it were operated by Genesee...
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area, operating special services to Tanunda and Nuriootpa on the Barossa Valley line, however these excursions ended in April 2003. From 23 February 2014...
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Birdwood, South Australia (redirect from Birdwood railway station)
Adelaide-Mannum Road, the road leading north towards Williamstown and the Barossa Valley, and the road leading south towards Lobethal, Hahndorf and the South...
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Kapunda in 1860 then to Morgan in 1878. With the opening of the Barossa Valley line in 1911, Gawler became a junction station, and North Gawler station...
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