Tarcoola railway station

Coordinates: 30°42′39″S 134°34′06″E / 30.7107°S 134.5684°E / -30.7107; 134.5684
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Tarcoola
Station in the 1920s
General information
LocationRailway Terrace, Tarcoola
Coordinates30°42′39″S 134°34′06″E / 30.7107°S 134.5684°E / -30.7107; 134.5684
Operated byGreat Southern Rail
Line(s)Trans-Australian Railway
Platforms1
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
Services
Preceding station   Great Southern Rail   Following station
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Tarcoola railway station is located on the Trans-Australian Railway. It serves the town of Tarcoola.

History

In 1980, it became the junction station for the Central Australia Railway to Alice Springs.

The station has two triangles, one for turning locomotives, and a larger one that gives direct access from the Darwin line to the Trans-Australian Railway to Kalgoorlie.[1]

Services

Tarcoola is served by Great Southern Rail's The Ghan and Indian Pacific services.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Track layout SA Signal & Track
  2. ^ The Ghan Timetable Great Southern Rail
  3. ^ Indian Pacific Timetable Great Southern Rail

External links