Saturday, May 23, 2015

Kalgoorlie station, Western Australia, 1920s




The station was opened in 1896 after the completion of the cape gauged line from Perth (655 km); with the completion of the standard gauged Trans-Australian Railway from the east in 1917 it became a break of gauge station until dual gauging between Perth and Kalgoorlie was completed in 1968.  Kalgoorlie is a major goldmining centre. See earlier posts on the Prospector and the Indian Pacific.

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