Hoyleton, South Australia Explained

Type:town
Hoyleton
State:sa
Coordinates:-34.0236°N 138.5619°W
Pushpin Label Position:top
Region:Mid North
County:Stanley
Stategov:Goyder
Fedgov:Grey
Near-N:Kybunga
Spring Gully
Near-Ne:Watervale
Near-E:Leasingham
Near-Se:Auburn
Near-S:Halbury
Near-Sw:Watchman
Near-W:Stow
Near-Nw:Bowillia

Hoyleton (formerly Hoyle's Plains) is a former railway town in South Australia, west of the Clare Valley, halfway between Leasingham and Halbury.

Hoyle's Plains was the original terminus of the Port Wakefield railway line. This was constructed in 1869 as a horse-drawn tramway to assist farmers on the newly settled Hoyles Plains to get their grain to the port.[1]

The Gladstone railway line ran from Balaklava to Blyth and further on into the Mid North of the state.[2] Due to various reasons, this particular line had become obsolete and the tracks were dismantled in the late 1980s. The original historic stone railway shed remains standing alongside the grain silos which are still in use, but now serviced by road.

Sir Walter Watson Hughes, one of the founders of the University of Adelaide, originally owned a pastoral lease at Hoyleton in the 1850s. He later went on to own vast copper mining interests at Wallaroo, on the Yorke Peninsula.[3]

The Hoyleton Airbase to the west of the township is a base for firefighting aircraft to quickly respond to reports of fires in the Mid North region.

Government

Hoyleton is in the Wakefield Regional Council local government area, the State Electoral District of Goyder and the Federal Electorate of Grey.

Notes and References

  1. News: THE PORT WAKEFIELD AND HOYLE'S PLAINS TRAMWAY, AND THE DISTRICT THROUGH WHICH IT PASSES. . . Adelaide, SA . 27 November 1869 . 2 December 2015 . 2 Edition: SECOND EDITION . National Library of Australia.
  2. The Centenary of the Port Wakefield and Hoyleton Railway Wilson, John Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, January, 1970 pp. 17–23
  3. Book: Cockburn, Rodney . 1999 . South Australia – What's in a Name?. Axiom Publishing . 0-9592519-1-X.