Dawson Valley (Theodore) railway line

Abt rack railway up the Razorback Range, near Mount Morgan ~1905
Rack loco descending from Mt Morgan, 1905
Passenger train ascending the Rack section, 1910
Passenger train ascending the Rack section, 1913. Note that adjacent track, with a grade of 1 in 5 (20%)
RM 1901 at Theodore Station, ~1991

The Dawson Valley Branch Railway was a railway line in Central Queensland, Australia. It branched from the Central Western railway line at Kabra in the Rockhampton Region and went via Mount Morgan to Theodore in the Shire of Banana. It opened in a series of sections between 1898 and 1927, and featured a rack railway section, one of only 3 such systems in Australia.

History

Gold was discovered in the Mount Morgan region of Central Queensland in 1882. The Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company was authorised by government in 1890 to build a railway link to Rockhampton but it did not proceed.[1][page needed]

Revised plans were approved by Queensland Parliament in December 1896 for a government-built line. The 1890 proposal had involved a conventional line with 1 in 50 (2%) grades and a tunnel at the crest of the Razorback Range. Its cost and the risk of the mine having a short life deterred both the government and the company. By adopting a rack railway section the cost of building the line was 52% of the 1890 proposal.[2][page needed]

The branch line commenced at Kabra about 15 kilometres west of Rockhampton on the Central West line and headed south towards Mount Morgan. The first stage opened on 15 June 1898 and reached Moonmera at the foot of a steep climb to Mount Morgan. A siding was located enroute at Boongary.

Abt rack section

The next stage to Moongan was a 2,315-metre (7,595 ft) Abt rack system to negotiate grades as steep as 1 in 16.5 (6%). The rack system consisted of 2 parallel toothed vertical bars fixed between the rails which connected with specially built locomotives. The rack locomotive pushed from the rear of the train during ascent to prevent runaways if a coupling broke, and the front during descent, as the rack provided part of the braking force. Kirkhall, Baree and Walterhall (which was the junction for the branch to the mine itself) were stops above the rack section. The line to Mount Morgan railway station was officially opened on Friday 2 December 1898.[3]

After opening, three mixed trains ran daily to and from Rockhampton railway station. Two trains ran each way on Sundays thus enabling visitors to conveniently travel the short distance between Mount Morgan and Rockhampton. Despite the high cost of operating the rack section, the line proved very profitable due to the volume of traffic created by, and for the mine. 'Suburban' services ran from Moongan to Mount Morgan and return to cater for mine workers.

Southwest extension

The discovery of coal in the Dawson Valley in 1900 generated interest in extending the line from Mount Morgan. Parliament approved a south-west extension in late 1909 to take the line as far as Baralaba. It opened in three stages. Terminating at Wowan, the first stage opened on 16 October 1912 and en route sidings appeared at Talban, Kenbula, Ulogie, Muranu, Walmul, Konara, Gelobera, Wura, Dululu and Littles Crossing. The second stage took the line via Buneru, Cooneel and Muruguran to Rannes and opened on 2 February 1915. The third stage from Rannes opened on 30 July 1917 and terminated at Baralaba after passing through Kokotungo and Kalewa.[4][5]

The Callide Valley line junctioned at Rannes when it opened in 1924.

The transport of coal to Mount Morgan and for the Railways Department was a major contributor to the extended service.

The proposed Dawson Valley Irrigation Scheme was to open up agricultural land for close settlement along the Dawson River and was expected to create 5 irrigation zones with 5000 farms and a total population of 50,000 on its farms and towns. The first of these irrigation zone towns was to be Theodore. This prompted approval of a 95 kilometres (59 mi) extension further south from Baralaba along the Dawson Valley in 1922. It was completed in two stages – via Harcourt, Mungi, Moura and Gibihi terminating at Nipan on 21 June 1926, and then via Willawa terminating at Theodore (previously called Castle Creek) on 7 May 1927. In its original conception, the line was to be subsequently extended from Theodore to Delusion Creek in Isla to support the Isla irrigation zone. However, the Nathan Dam, the centrepiece of the Dawson Valley Irrigation Scheme, was never built, and the extension to Delusion Creek was never required.[6][7]

The service to Theodore was laborious. A mixed train arrived at 4.30am twice a week and departed at 7.30am. The journey to Mount Morgan took almost 8 hours. A weekly rail motor service introduced in 1952 reduced the journey to Rockhampton to some 6 ½ hours.

Bypassing the rack

The rack railway section near Mount Morgan was closed in 1952 after a conventional line was built to bypass it, with grades of 1 in 50 (2%). This occurred because the rack locomotives were due for replacement and the rack section was becoming a bottleneck in the haulage of coal from Callide Coalfields.

In 1961 a new coal mine (now known as the Dawson mine) was opened south-east of the town of Moura. Initially coal was loaded at a siding at Kianga, 15 km south of Moura. In 1963 a 12 km line was built from Moura to the new mine. At that time the most powerful steam locomotive owned by QR known as the Beyer-Garratt could haul a 750-ton coal load.

Partial closure

Sections from Kabra to Mount Morgan and Wowan (69 km) and from Baralaba to Moura (47 km) were closed from 1 August 1987 and the lines were taken up, except for a short section at Mt Morgan.[8] The Goolara-Theodore section (5 km) closed in 1993, and the Wowan-Rannes (25 km) and Kooemba-Baralaba (12 km) sections closed in 1995. Goolara is the site of a grain terminal, and the Goolara-Moura section is now effectively part of the Moura railway line.

Since 1968 Moura coal has been hauled to Gladstone via the Moura Short Line. When it opened, triple header diesel hauled trains took 4000 ton coal loads direct to Gladstone.

Route

Dawson Valley railway line
Distance from Rockhampton Stations Present locality Coordinates Altitude Notes
9 miles 74 chains (16.0 km) Kabra Kabra, Rockhampton Region 23°28′08″S 150°23′41″E / 23.4689°S 150.3946°E / -23.4689; 150.3946 (Kabra railway station) 91 feet (28 m) Line branches from the Central Western railway line at Kabra.[9][10][11]
13 miles 58 chains (22.1 km) Boongary Kabra 23°31′11″S 150°24′25″E / 23.5196°S 150.4069°E / -23.5196; 150.4069 (Boongarry railway station (former)) 221 feet (67 m) [9][11][12]
Callan Kabra 23°32′39″S 150°23′58″E / 23.5443°S 150.3994°E / -23.5443; 150.3994 (Callan railway station (former)) 331 feet (101 m) [9]
17 miles 1 chain (27.4 km) Bundaleer Bouldercombe 23°33′08″S 150°22′53″E / 23.5521°S 150.3814°E / -23.5521; 150.3814 (Bundaleer railway station) 448 feet (137 m) [13]
18 miles 56 chains (30.1 km) Moonmera Bouldercombe 23°33′47″S 150°23′18″E / 23.5630°S 150.3882°E / -23.5630; 150.3882 (Moonmera railway station (former)) 520 feet (160 m) [9][11][12]
22 miles 13 chains (35.7 km) Moongan Moongan 23°36′23″S 150°23′49″E / 23.6064°S 150.3969°E / -23.6064; 150.3969 (Moongan railway station (former)) 893 feet (272 m) [9][11][12]
23 miles 7 chains (37.2 km) Kirkhall Baree 23°37′08″S 150°23′29″E / 23.6188°S 150.3915°E / -23.6188; 150.3915 (Kirkhall railway station (former)) 824 feet (251 m) [9][11][12]
23 miles 47 chains (38.0 km) Baree Baree 23°37′25″S 150°23′22″E / 23.6236°S 150.3895°E / -23.6236; 150.3895 (Baree railway station (former)) 784 feet (239 m) [9][11][12]
24 miles 6 chains (38.7 km) Walterhall Mount Morgan 23°37′49″S 150°23′15″E / 23.6302°S 150.3876°E / -23.6302; 150.3876 (Walterhall railway station (former)) 761 feet (232 m) [9][11][12]
24 miles 57 chains (39.8 km) Mount Morgan Mount Morgan 23°38′21″S 150°23′12″E / 23.6392°S 150.3867°E / -23.6392; 150.3867 (Mount Morgan railway station (former)) 748 feet (228 m) [9][11][12]
25 miles 71 chains (41.7 km) Talban The Mine 23°39′02″S 150°22′33″E / 23.6505°S 150.3759°E / -23.6505; 150.3759 (Talban railway station (former)) 707 feet (215 m) [9][11][12]
26 miles 39 chains (42.6 km) Kenbula The Mine 23°39′29″S 150°22′14″E / 23.6580°S 150.3706°E / -23.6580; 150.3706 (Kenbula railway station (former)) 681 feet (208 m) [9][11][12]
27 miles 12 chains (43.7 km) Ulogie Trotter Creek 23°40′21″S 150°22′14″E / 23.6725°S 150.3706°E / -23.6725; 150.3706 (Ulogie railway station (former)) 671 feet (205 m) Despite the name, Ulogie railway station is not in the present-day locality of Ulogie.[9][11][12]
29 miles 20 chains (47.1 km) Muranu Trotter Creek 23°41′06″S 150°21′16″E / 23.6849°S 150.3545°E / -23.6849; 150.3545 (Muranu railway station (former)) 614 feet (187 m) [11][12]
33 miles 77 chains (54.7 km) Walmul Walmul 23°43′31″S 150°22′26″E / 23.7254°S 150.3740°E / -23.7254; 150.3740 (Walmul railway station (former)) 547 feet (167 m) [9][11][12]
37 miles 47 chains (60.5 km) Konara Oakey Creek / Wura 23°46′04″S 150°21′17″E / 23.7679°S 150.3548°E / -23.7679; 150.3548 (Konara railway station (former)) 506 feet (154 m) [14][15][16]
40 miles 39 chains (65.2 km) Gelobera Wura 23°48′05″S 150°20′51″E / 23.8014°S 150.3476°E / -23.8014; 150.3476 (Gelobera railway station (former)) 480 feet (150 m) [14][15][16]
42 miles 38 chains (68.4 km) Wura Wura 23°48′49″S 150°19′19″E / 23.8135°S 150.3220°E / -23.8135; 150.3220 (Wura railway station (former)) 453 feet (138 m) [9][14][15]
43 miles 32 chains (69.8 km) Boogargan Dululu, Shire of Banana 23°48′44″S 150°18′30″E / 23.8123°S 150.3083°E / -23.8123; 150.3083 (Boogargan railway station (former)) [9][15][17]
47 miles 23 chains (76.1 km) Dululu Dululu 23°50′44″S 150°15′40″E / 23.8455°S 150.2612°E / -23.8455; 150.2612 (Dululu railway station (former)) 421 feet (128 m) [9][15][14]
50 miles 25 chains (81.0 km) Littles Crossing Dululu 23°52′17″S 150°13′24″E / 23.8714°S 150.2232°E / -23.8714; 150.2232 (Littles Crossing railway station (former)) 297 feet (91 m) [18][19]
53 miles 26 chains (85.8 km) Wowan Wowan 23°54′21″S 150°11′53″E / 23.9057°S 150.1980°E / -23.9057; 150.1980 (Wowan railway station (former)) 368 feet (112 m) [9][14][19]
56 miles 76 chains (91.7 km) Buneru Wowan 23°57′23″S 150°10′24″E / 23.9563°S 150.1733°E / -23.9563; 150.1733 (Buneru railway station (former)) 367 feet (112 m) [9][14][19]
58 miles 69 chains (94.7 km) Cooneel Wowan 23°58′43″S 150°09′37″E / 23.9787°S 150.1603°E / -23.9787; 150.1603 (Cooneel railway station (former)) 354 feet (108 m) [9][14][19]
61 miles 78 chains (99.7 km) Muruguran Wowan 24°01′13″S 150°08′42″E / 24.0204°S 150.1450°E / -24.0204; 150.1450 (Muruguran railway station (former)) 355 feet (108 m) [9][19][20]
68 miles 43 chains (110.3 km) Rannes Goovigen 24°06′13″S 150°07′06″E / 24.1035°S 150.1182°E / -24.1035; 150.1182 (Rannes railway station (former)) 327 feet (100 m) Callide Valley railway line branches off at Rannes.[9][19][20]
78 miles 18 chains (125.9 km) Kokotungo Kokotungo 24°08′14″S 149°59′49″E / 24.1373°S 149.9969°E / -24.1373; 149.9969 (Kokotunga railway station (former)) 335 feet (102 m) [9][19][21]
83 miles 50 chains (134.6 km) Kooemba Kokotungo 24°09′51″S 149°55′21″E / 24.1642°S 149.9225°E / -24.1642; 149.9225 (Kooemba railway station (former)) 347 feet (106 m) [9][19][21]
86 miles 72 chains (139.9 km) Kalewa Kokotungo 24°09′42″S 149°52′23″E / 24.1616°S 149.8731°E / -24.1616; 149.8731 (Kalewa railway station (former)) 281 feet (86 m) [9][19][21]
91 miles 6 chains (146.6 km) Baralaba Baralaba 24°10′42″S 149°48′49″E / 24.1782°S 149.8137°E / -24.1782; 149.8137 (Baralaba railway station (former)) 307 feet (94 m) [9][19][21]
Spur to State Coal Mine[21]
98 miles 8 chains (157.9 km) Wonbindi Baralaba 24°16′16″S 149°50′51″E / 24.2712°S 149.8474°E / -24.2712; 149.8474 (Wonbindi railway station (former)) 289 feet (88 m) [9][21][22]
101 miles 0 chains (162.5 km) Harcourt Baralaba 24°18′48″S 149°50′51″E / 24.3134°S 149.8476°E / -24.3134; 149.8476 (Harcourt railway station (former)) 298 feet (91 m) [9][21][22]
105 miles 70 chains (170.4 km) Bindaree Baralaba 24°22′45″S 149°51′52″E / 24.3793°S 149.8645°E / -24.3793; 149.8645 (Bindaree railway station (former)) 314 feet (96 m) [9][21][23]
109 miles 40 chains (176.2 km) Mungi Moura 24°25′51″S 149°52′21″E / 24.4307°S 149.8724°E / -24.4307; 149.8724 (Mungi railway station (former)) 323 feet (98 m) [9][21][23]
115 miles 6 chains (185.2 km) Kinma Moura 24°30′20″S 149°54′33″E / 24.5056°S 149.9092°E / -24.5056; 149.9092 (Kinma railway station (former)) 433 feet (132 m) [9][21][23]
121 miles 17 chains (195.1 km) Moura Moura 24°34′03″S 149°58′34″E / 24.5676°S 149.9760°E / -24.5676; 149.9760 (Moura railway station) 462 feet (141 m) Moura is still an operational station, as it is also on the Moura railway line.[9][21][23]
124 miles 53 chains (200.6 km) Gibihi Kianga 24°36′55″S 149°59′52″E / 24.6153°S 149.9977°E / -24.6153; 149.9977 (Gibihi railway station (former)) 484 feet (148 m) [9][21][24]
130 miles 40 chains (210.0 km) Kianga Kianga 24°41′42″S 150°00′45″E / 24.6949°S 150.0124°E / -24.6949; 150.0124 (Kianga railway station (former)) 514 feet (157 m) [9][24]
136 miles 14 chains (219.2 km) Nipan Kianga 24°46′27″S 150°01′18″E / 24.7742°S 150.0217°E / -24.7742; 150.0217 (Nipan railway station (former)) 436 feet (133 m) [9][24]
140 miles 25 chains (225.8 km) Willawa Kianga 24°49′57″S 150°02′01″E / 24.8324°S 150.0337°E / -24.8324; 150.0337 (Willawa railway station (former)) 515 feet (157 m) [9][24]
142 miles 50 chains (229.5 km) Kaloola Kianga 24°50′55″S 150°03′45″E / 24.8487°S 150.0624°E / -24.8487; 150.0624 (Kaloola railway station (former)) 531 feet (162 m) [9][24]
146 miles 72 chains (236.4 km) Goolara Lonesome Creek 24°54′25″S 150°04′50″E / 24.9069°S 150.0805°E / -24.9069; 150.0805 (Goolara railway station (former)) 461 feet (141 m) [9][24]
149 miles 72 chains (241.2 km) Theodore Theodore 24°56′57″S 150°04′55″E / 24.9491°S 150.0820°E / -24.9491; 150.0820 (Theodore railway station) 461 feet (141 m) [24]

See also

References

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  4. ^ "Advertising". Morning Bulletin. No. 16, 502. Queensland, Australia. 21 July 1917. p. 8. Retrieved 26 December 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "DAWSON VALLEY RAILWAY". Morning Bulletin. No. 16, 509. Queensland, Australia. 26 July 1917. p. 4. Retrieved 26 December 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "NEW RAILWAY". The Brisbane Courier. National Library of Australia. 23 October 1922. p. 6. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
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Dark & WildAlbum studio karya Bangtan BoysDirilis19 Agustus 2014Direkam2014GenreHip hop, dance-pop, R&B, K-popDurasi50:50BahasaKoreaLabelBig Hit EntertainmentProduserPdoggKronologi Bangtan Boys Skool Luv Affair(2014)Skool Luv Affair2014 Dark & Wild(2014) Wake Up(2014)Wake Up2014 Singel dalam album Dark & Wild DangerDirilis: 19 Agustus 2014 (2014-08-19) War of Hormone(호르몬 전쟁)Dirilis: 21 Oktober 2014 (2014-10-21) Dark & Wild merupakan album studio...

 

  提示:此条目页的主题不是聖座或教宗国。 梵蒂冈城国Status Civitatis Vaticanae(拉丁語)Stato della Città del Vaticano(義大利語) 国旗 国徽 国歌:Hymnus et modus militaris Pontificalis(拉丁語)《教宗进行曲》梵蒂岡城國印章梵蒂冈的位置(绿色)欧洲(深灰色)  —  [圖例放大]梵蒂冈城国地图(意大利语)首都梵蒂冈(城邦) 41°54′09″N 12°27′09″E / ...

 

Historic district in Dominican Republic Historic district in Distrito Nacional, Dominican RepublicCiudad ColonialHistoric districtAerial view of Columbus Park in colonial district of Santo DomingoMap of Santo Domingo, 1873Ciudad ColonialCoordinates: 18°29′N 69°55′W / 18.483°N 69.917°W / 18.483; -69.917CountryDominican RepublicProvinceDistrito NacionalCitySanto DomingoTime zoneUTC-4 UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameColonial City of Santo DomingoLocati...

Practice of mutual monitoring and assistance between two divers A Navy buddy diver team checking their gauges together Buddy diving is the use of the buddy system by scuba divers and freedivers. It is a set of safety procedures intended to improve the chances of avoiding or surviving accidents in or under water by having divers dive in a group of two or sometimes three. When using the buddy system, members of the group dive together and co-operate with each other, so that they can help or res...

 

Galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici NGC 5005NGC 5005 imaged by the Hubble Space TelescopeObservation data (J2000 epoch)ConstellationCanes Venatici[1]Right ascension13h 10m 56.2s[2]Declination+37° 03′ 33″[2]Redshift946 ± 5 km/s[2]Distance~ 65 e6ly (~ 20 Mpc)[2]Apparent magnitude (V)10.6[2]CharacteristicsTypeSAB(rs)bc[2]Apparent size (V)5.8′ × 2.8′[2]Other designationsUGC 8256,[...

 

Architectural style that emerged in the 1960s Postmodern architectureFrom top, left to right: Vanna Venturi House (1964) by Robert Venturi; Team Disney building in Burbank, California (1990) by Michael Graves; Guild House (1963) in Philadelphia by Robert Venturi; 550 Madison Avenue (1984) by Philip Johnson to; One PPG Place (1984) in Pittsburgh by Philip Johnson; Piazza d'Italia, New Orleans by Charles Moore (1978).Years activeLate 1950s–early-to-mid 2000sLocationInternationalInfluencesInte...

American jurist and diplomat Theodore Marburg Sr.United States Ambassador to BelgiumIn office1912–1914 Personal detailsBorn(1862-07-10)July 10, 1862Baltimore, Maryland, United StatesDiedMarch 3, 1946(1946-03-03) (aged 83)Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaChildrenTheodore Marburg Jr.Signature Theodore Marburg Sr. (July 10, 1862 – March 3, 1946) was an American jurist, diplomat and internationalist.[1] Biography He was born on July 10, 1862, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the ...

 

Hindu Goddess of rice and fertility in Indonesia Dewi Sri ꦢꦺꦮꦶꦱꦿꦶ ᬤᬾᬯᬶᬲ᭄ᬭᬶ ᮑᮄ ᮕᮧᮠᮎᮤ ᮞᮀᮠᮡᮀ ᮃᮞᮢᮤGoddess of riceThe depiction of Dewi Sri in 9th century Central Javanese bronze art, collection of Sonobudoyo MuseumAffiliationPhosop, Inari, CeresAbodePaddy fieldSymbolRiceGenderFemaleRegionJava, Bali, Lombok, Sulawesi Part of a series onReligion of Java Java Java Javanese culture Javanese people Sundanese culture Sundanese people Religio...