Mount Pleasant railway line explained

Mount Pleasant Line
Color:999999
Status:Closed and Removed
Locale:Adelaide, South Australia
Start:Adelaide
End:Mount Pleasant
Open:1918
Close:1963
Linelength Km:33.8
Tracks:single track
Map State:collapsed

The Mount Pleasant railway line was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. It was opened between Balhannah and Mount Pleasant in September 1918 and ran until March 1963[1] as a freight and passenger service.[2] Part of its trackbed is now the Amy Gillett Bikeway rail trail near to Adelaide.[3]

History

The line opened on 16 September 1918 between Balhannah, 10 kilometres east of Mount Lofty, and Mount Pleasant.[4] It had six stations and a number of halts; typically, the halts were located near level crossings. The six stations were Oakbank, Woodside, Charleston, Mount Torrens, Birdwood, and Mount Pleasant. The seven halts were Mappinga, Riverview, Kayannie, Muralappie, Milkappa Road, Crane Road, and Narcoonah.

The line was closed on 4 March 1963, and the way between Balhannah and Oakbank has mostly returned to private landowners.

Rail trail

This former railway is in the jurisdiction of the Adelaide Hills Council, which in 2003 commissioned a feasibility study into the best use of the land. The report recommended it be converted to a rail trail, with which the council agreed but considered beyond their means to implement. However, since that time, the development of a rail trail led to the opening of the Amy Gillett Bikeway in 2010, named in honour of the late Amy Gillett, a South Australian-born Olympic cyclist who had died in 2005.[3] As of 2015, the conversion had reached from Balhannah to Mount Torrens.

Line guide

StationImageOpenedAdditional information
Mount Pleasant1918Terminus; closed 1963
Birdwood1918Closed 1963
Mount Torrens1918Closed 1963
Charleston1918Closed 1963
Woodside1918Closed 1963
Oakbank1918Closed 1963
Balhannah1883Former junction station on the Adelaide-Wolseley line. Closed 1963

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Balhannah to Mount Pleasant Railway Mount Pleasant Community. mountpleasant.sa.au. en-US. 2017-10-20.
  2. http://www.adelaidehillsrailtrail.org.au/pages/history.php Adelaide Hills Rail Trail - History
  3. http://www.railtrails.org.au/states/trails.php3?action=trail&trail=111 Rail Trails news article
  4. W.H. Callaghan, "The Mount Pleasant Line", Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, October 1994, pp.274-281.