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Lochiel railway line

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Lochiel railway line
Overview
StatusClosed and removed
Termini
Continues fromAdelaide-Port Augusta line
History
Opened1926
Closed1981
Technical
Line length8.04 km (5.00 mi)
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)

The Lochiel railway line was a railway line that branched off the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line at Bumbunga. It opened in 1926 and closed in 1981.

History

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The Lochiel railway line opened in 1926 being 5 miles in length. It was built to serve the Australian Salt Company salt works which had been operating since the late 1880s on Lake Bumbunga. Along a station, a siding was laid to the company's refinery on the shore of the lake, about three-quarters of a mile away. There was also a siding at Bumbunga.[1] The line closed in 1981 when the salt works were closed and salt harvesting became a stop-start business managed from afar.[2]

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