词条 | Adelaide–Darwin railway |
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|}{{stack end}} The Adelaide–Darwin railway is a 2,979 kilometre south-north transcontinental railway in Australia, between the cities of Adelaide and Darwin. Built in stages in the twentieth century, the line was completed in 2004 when the Alice Springs to Darwin line opened. It is used by The Ghan passenger train and freight trains operated by Genesee & Wyoming Australia. HistoryThe Northern Territory Acceptance Act 1910 that saw the Commonwealth Railways assume responsibility for the South Australian Railways' northern narrow gauge lines along with those in the Northern Territory, required the building of a South-North railway although no date was specified.[1][2] Two routes were considered; a standard gauge line branching off the Trans-Australian Railway at Tarcoola or a cheaper narrow gauge extension of the line from Oodnadatta that had opened in 1891. In the end the latter was chosen with the Central Australia Railway (CAR) opening to Alice Springs in August 1929.[3] Meanwhile, the North Australia Railway (NAR) opened in stages south from Darwin to Birdum, the latter being reached in 1929.[4] As a result of the opening up of the Leigh Creek coalfields in the late 1940s and capacity restrictions on the CAR, a new standard gauge line was built, opening on 17 May 1956 from Stirling North to Marree in July 1957 bypassing the line via Quorn.[5][6] By 1967, the Commonwealth Railways were looking at an alternative to the often flooded CAR and the current route was suggested as one of three options although the route may be different to the current version.[7] Construction of the current 830 kilometre line from Tarcoola to Alice Springs began in April 1975, opening in October 1980 with the CAR closed shortly after.[8][9] Meanwhile, the NAR had closed in June 1976 following the closure of the iron ore mine at Francs Creek.[4] In January 1983, the Fraser Government announced its intention to extend the standard gauge line from Alice Springs to Darwin with a projected 1988 completion date.[10][11] However, after a change of government in March 1983, the Hawke Government cancelled the project.[4] In June 1999, the AustralAsia Rail Corporation (a company owned by the Northern Territory and South Australian Governments) awarded the contract to build and operate the 1,420 kilometre Adelaide to Darwin railway line as a Build, Own, Operate and Transfer project to the Asia Pacific Transport Consortium (APTC).[4][12] The APTC contracted FreightLink to implement the project and to operate the railway. It cost $1.2 billion to build.[13] The Federal Government contributed $165 million from the Centenary of Federation Fund, the Northern Territory Government contributed $165 million and the South Australian Government contributed $150 million to the AustralAsia Rail Corporation for the construction of assets by the APTC and FreightLink that were later leased for a peppercorn rent to FreightLink in addition, the three governments contributed about $26 million each, a total of $79 million in further funding to support the APTC directly, by way of mezzanine debt financing (subordinated debt), equity, and contingent equity. Construction began in July 2001 with the line completed in September 2003.[4][14][15] On 17 January 2004 the first freight train reached Darwin.[16] On 4 February 2004 the first passenger train arrived in Darwin from Adelaide, travelling 2,979 km in 47 hours.[17][18] The FreightLink board, shareholders and lenders on 19 May 2008 agreed to sell its ownership of the Adelaide to Darwin rail link having failed to make a profit since the railway line opened.[19][20] On 6 November 2008, Freightlink went into voluntary administration after failing to reach agreement with creditors on the terms of a sale of the business.[21] Genesee & Wyoming Australia purchased the assets of FreightLink on 10 June 2010 for $334 million including the 50-year lease on the Adelaide–Darwin railway.[13][22] InfrastructureThe line from Tarcoola to Alice Springs is owned by the Australian Rail Track Corporation and leased on a long term basis to Genesee & Wyoming Australia.[23] The line from Alice Springs to Darwin is owned by Genesee & Wyoming Australia, and will transfer to the state and federal governments in 2054. The line consists of:
ServicesThe Ghan passenger service traverses the line weekly.[25] These are hauled by Pacific National locomotives. Genesee & Wyoming Australia is the only freight operator.[26] The line has facilitated bulk commodity exports from iron ore and copper mines in central Australia, including Oz Minerals' Prominent Hill copper mine.[27] Following a derailment event in December 2011,[28] Oz Minerals elected to use the line to export to the south via Port Adelaide,[29] rather than their previous outport, Darwin. Dry bulk exports from Port Darwin (serviced by rail) exceeded 3 million tonnes for the first time in financial year 2010-2011 and comprised iron ore, manganese and copper concentrate.[30] StationsThe original CAR and NAR had many stations and halts along their routes, however the new standard gauge railway only has stations at Alice Springs, Tennant Creek, Katherine and Darwin plus passing loops at Illoquara and Newcastle Waters.[31] See also{{Portal|Railways}}
References1. ^[https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2012C00254 Northern Territory Acceptance Act 1910] Federal Register of Legislation 2. ^Northern Territory Acceptance Act 1910 Commonwealth of Australia Consolidated Acts 3. ^"Australian Commonwealth Railway Developments" Railway Gazette 28 January 1927 page 116 4. ^1 2 3 4 History of the railway AustralAsia Railway Corporation 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Newland|first1=Andrew|last2=Quinlan|first2=Howard|title=Australian Railway Routes 1854 - 2000|date=2000|publisher=Australian Railway Historical Society|location=Redfern|isbn=0-909650-49-7|page=67}} 6. ^Port Augusta to Marree Chris' Commonwealth Railways 7. ^{{cite news|title=The Senate - Alice Springs Railway|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/123220778/?terms=Alice%2Bsprings%2Brailway|accessdate=23 April 2017|agency=Sydney Morning Herald|publisher=Fairfax}} 8. ^"In Brief" Railway Gazette International June 1975 page 210 9. ^Standard Gauge to Alice Springs – Construction of Tarcoola–Alice Springs Railway Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin June 1981 pages 117–139 10. ^"Preliminary work starts on 1500km Alice - Darwin link" Railway Gazette International April 1981 page 262 11. ^"Premier launches Alice - Darwin line" Railway Gazette International March 1983 page 152 12. ^Darwin deal Railway Gazette International July 1999 13. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2010/s2923550.htm |title=Taxpayer funds sought from new rail owner |work=The World Today|date =10 June 2010 |publisher=abc.net.au}} 14. ^Industry unites at Australian showcase Railway Gazette International November 2003 15. ^"Transcontinental link is ready for business" Railway Gazette International January 2004 page 20 16. ^Australia's last frontier is conquered Railway Gazette International February 2004 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Previousproducts/1301.0Feature%20Article282005?opendocument&tabname=Summary&prodno=1301.0&issue=2005&num=&view= |title=Completion of the Adelaide to Darwin railway line |publisher=Australian Bureau of Statistics |date=8 December 2006}} 18. ^First Train AustralAsia Railway Corporation 19. ^{{cite news | author = Vesna Poljak and Michael Smith |title = Banks force sale of $1.2bn Adelaide- Darwin rail link |work =Australian Financial Review|date = 19 May 2008 |page = 1 and 19}} 20. ^{{cite web |last=Calacouras |first=Nick |title=Railway up for sale |work=Northern Territory News|publisher=News Ltd |date=20 May 2008 |url=http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2008/05/20/4156_ntnews.html |accessdate=20 May 2008 }} 21. ^{{cite web |title=End of the line as train sale derailed |work=Northern Territory News |publisher=News Ltd |date=7 November 2008 |url=http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2008/11/07/14521_ntnews.html |accessdate=12 November 2008}} 22. ^{{cite news|title=FreightLink-owned Adelaide-Darwin railway to be sold to US company Genesee & Wyoming |url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/business/adelaide-darwin-line-in-foreign-hands/story-e6frede3-1225877456939|accessdate=9 June 2010|publisher=The Advertiser|date=9 June 2010}} 23. ^[https://www.artc.com.au/about/network/ Our Network] Australian Rail Track Corporation 24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.laingorourke.com.au/projects/rail/project:alice-springs-to-darwin-railway |title=Alice Springs to Darwin Railway |publisher=Laing O'Rourke |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007033140/http://www.laingorourke.com.au/projects/rail/project:alice-springs-to-darwin-railway |archive-date=7 October 2011}} 25. ^The Ghan Timetables 2017-2018 Great Southern Rail 26. ^[https://www.gwrr.com/railroads/australia/genesee_wyoming_australia/gwa_service_schedules GWA Schedules & Terminals] Genesee & Wyoming Australia 27. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2009-04-30/first-prominent-hill-shipment-set-for-export/1667384|title=First Prominent Hill shipment set for export|date=2009-04-29|website=ABC News|language=en-AU|access-date=2016-05-30}} 28. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-17/20120117-edith-river-copper-spill-recovery-work/3779014|title=Train derailment copper concentrate recovered|website=ABC News|language=en-AU|access-date=2016-04-10}} 29. ^{{Cite web|url=http://pittoship.com/case-studies/oz-minerals/|title=Oz Minerals - Intermodal Solutions Group|website=Intermodal Solutions Group|language=en-US|access-date=2016-05-30}} 30. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.darwinport.com.au/sites/default/files/Dry%20Bulk.jpg|title=Dry Bulk Exports|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=Darwin Port|access-date=2016-05-30}} 31. ^{{cite web|title=Network Operating Guide, Part 32, Tarcoola to Darwin|url=http://www.gwrr.com/download.axd/54a6bea5ed79460da9c26f7d1e7eca00.pdf|publisher=Australia Southern Railroad|date=2 January 2004|access-date=10 June 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717045757/http://www.gwrr.com/download.axd/54a6bea5ed79460da9c26f7d1e7eca00.pdf|archive-date=17 July 2011|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}} Further reading{{refbegin}}
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