Morkalla railway line

The Morkalla railway line was a railway line in the Millewa region of northwestern Victoria, Australia.[1] It extended west from Red Cliffs railway station on the Mildura railway line into the wheat farming areas established as soldier settlements after World War I.

Morkalla railway line
Meringur Railway Station, relocated to Meringur Pioneer Village
Overview
StatusClosed
LocaleMillewa
Coordinates34°18′28″S 142°11′10″E
TerminiRed Cliffs
Morkalla
Operation
Opened1924 (1924) (to Werrimul)
Closed1988 (1988)
OwnerVictorian Railways
Events
Extended to MeringurOctober 1925 (1925-10)
Extended to Morkalla1931 (1931)
Technical
Line length97.4 km (60.5 mi)
Number of tracksSingle track
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Morkalla railway line

342 14 miles (550.8 km)
Red Cliffs
348 34 miles (561.3 km)
Thurla
351 miles 42 chains (565.7 km)
Mildura shire siding
353 14 miles (568.5 km)
10 miles 66 chains (17.4 km) local
Ballast siding
355 miles (571 km)
Benetook
360 12 miles (580.2 km)
Pirlta
366 miles (589 km)
Merrinee
372 14 miles (599.1 km)
Karawinna
378 miles (608 km)
Werrimull
383 12 miles (617.2 km)
Bambill
388 miles (624 km)
Yarrara
393 14 miles (632.9 km)
Meringur
reversing triangle
(1928-1968)
397 12 miles (639.7 km)
Karween
402 34 miles (648.2 km)
Morkalla

The line opened initially to Werrimull in 1924 and was later extended to Meringur in October 1925[2] then Morkalla in 1931. As the towns along the line shrank with reduced populations due to increased farm size and mechanisation, the line became less used and was eventually closed completely in 1988.

There were several proposals to extend the line across the border into South Australia to connect with the Mallee railways either on the line to Renmark near Paringa or to extend the Peebinga railway line, however none of these proposals eventuated to extend the line beyond Morkalla.[3] There was support from South Australians in the Riverland region to gain this connection for trade, however it appears not to have been supported by the state government of the day.[4]

Route

The line began at Red Cliffs, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south of Mildura. It ran roughly west, 10–12 km south of what is now the Sturt Highway.

Towns and settlements along the line included:[1]

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References

  1. Andrew Waugh (March 2003). "Redcliffs – Meringur" (PDF). Victorian Signalling Histories No 58, Version 1.0. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  2. "NEW MALLEE RAILWAY". The Argus. Melbourne: National Library of Australia. 31 October 1925. p. 27. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  3. "THE MAN ON THE LAND". The Argus. Melbourne: National Library of Australia. 24 August 1928. p. 16. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  4. "PARINGA- MILLEWA CONNECTION". Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record. Renmark, SA: National Library of Australia. 30 June 1932. p. 4. Retrieved 24 June 2014.

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