Port Wakefield, South Australia

Port Wakefield, South Australia

Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Port Wakefield
state = sa


caption =
lga = Wakefield Regional Council
postcode = 5550 [ [http://www1.auspost.com.au/postcodes/index.asp?Locality=port+wakefield&sub=1&State=&Postcode=&submit1=Search Port Wakefield Postcode] . Australia Post. Retrieved on 2008-05-29]
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pop = 476 "2006 Census" [ [http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/LocationSearch?locationLastSearchTerm=port+wakefield&locationSearchTerm=port+wakefield&newarea=UCL422800&submitbutton=View+QuickStats+%3E&mapdisplay=on&collection=Census&period=2006&areacode=UCL422800&geography=&method=Place+of+Usual+Residence&productlabel=&producttype=QuickStats&topic=&navmapdisplayed=true&javascript=true&breadcrumb=PL&topholder=0&leftholder=0&currentaction=104&action=401&textversion=false&subaction=1 Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007)] . Port Wakefield (Urban Centre/Locality). "2006 Census Quickstats". Retrieved on 2008-05-29]
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maxtemp =
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rainfall =
stategov = Goyder
fedgov = Wakefield
dist1 = 99
dir1 = North West
location1= Adelaide via

Port Wakefield (coord|34|11|S|138|09|E|type:city_region:AU-SA) was the first government town to be established north of the capital, Adelaide, in South Australia.

Port Wakefield is situated approximately 98.7 kilometres from Adelaide and lies on the Port Wakefield Road section of the A1 National Highway. Port Wakefield is situated on River Wakefield, at the head of the Gulf Saint Vincent.

History

Port Wakefield was first visited by Matthew Flinders in 1802, while he was travelling to the Flinders Ranges and was originally named Port Henry. The name of the town was, around 1849, changed to Port Wakefield.

Today

Port Wakefield is a major stop on the Adelaide – Yorke Peninsula and Adelaide – Port Augusta road routes. Just north of the township there is a major forked intersection where the Yorke Peninsula traffic diverges west from the main highway. The intersection is notorious for road accidents.

Located thus, Port Wakefield is known mostly for its roadhouses and trucking stops, including BP, Shell, United and SAFF. Port Wakefield hosts travellers (coming from Adelaide by road) to the Flinders Ranges, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula or the Nullarbor Plain will travel through this town.

Port Wakefield has several adjacent beaches and caravan parks. Popular places to stay include the Port Wakefield Motel (located just off the highway) and the Port Wakefield Caravan Park.

The Port and the Railway

In 1848, the Patent Copper Company agreed to build and operate a smelter at Burra. Seeking to reduce cartage costs, a track was surveyed to its port established at the mouth of the River Wakefield. By securing leases of the appropriate Crown Land, the company obtained a monopoly of the port. The Government declared the track the Great Western Road. The wharf was constructed along the bank of the river and cargo was transferred between the wharf and ships at ancor in the Gulf on lighters.

With the opening of the railway from Adelaide to Gawler in 1857, the Copper Company's traffic came to a sudden end, leaving only pastoral produce to flow to the port. Mixed farming was established on lands opening up by the Government along the River in the mid 1860s and this called for improvement in transport to the Port.

William Hanson, Manager for Railways, selected a route for a horse-drawn tramway terminating at Hoyles Plains, later renamed Hoyleton. The enabling Act provided for a tramway of 28 miles 41 chains (45.9 km)in length to a gauge of 3 feet 6 inches (1067 mm), the first line in South Australia built to that gauge. Subsequently, the Government agreed that the line should be operated by a private body. The successful tenderer was one Paul Badcock who opened the line to traffic on 4 January, 1870. Horses were worked in three relays between the stations on the route.

Following a surrender of the lease, the line was taken over by the Government at the end of 1870.

On 1 March, 1876 the line was extended from Hoyleton to Blyth. Steam locomotives were subsequently obtained and, by August, 1876, the entire line was being worked by steam power. The line was extended at the other end from Port Wakefield to Kadina on 9 October, 1878.

In 1927, these railways, and the remainder of the Western system that grew from them, were converted to the broad (1600 mm) gauge. ["Horse and Steam, Wheat and Copper" Callaghan, W.H. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, January;February, 2002 pp9-27;46-63]

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