Mundaring Weir Branch Railway

Mundaring Weir Branch Railway
Mundaring Weir Branch Line
Legend
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To Perth
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Mundaring
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To Northam
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Wonyil
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O'Connor
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Portagabra
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Kardo Mordo
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Mundaring Weir
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The Mundaring Weir Branch Railway was constructed from Mundaring, Western Australia to the site of the Mundaring Weir, and opened on 1 June 1898.

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Overview

Originally one of the rail lines built by the Public Works Department in the early 20th century - this line was specifically built for the construction of the weir. The line incorporated a zig zag. It was later taken over by the Western Australian Government Railways. The branch was a popular picnic and excursion line to the weir in the 1930s and 1940s.

Difficulties

Due to the steep grades down to Mundaring Weir, a limited range of locomotives were permitted to be run on the line.

In the 1940s the declining availability of Msa Garratt steam engines also affected the number of possible excursion trains to the weir. This was a particular issue during times of the weir overflowing, as the Msa Garratt seemed to be the only steam engine in service capable of negotiating the steep gradient.

Due to lack of any scheduled activity on the line in the early 1950s it was closed in 2 December 1952. The services on the connecting line, Mundaring Branch Railway, ceased traffic in January 1954, and was closed by parliament in 1966.

Different proposals since 1966 to resurrect the railway line as a tourist attraction have not materialised.

Stopping Places

  • Mundaring Weir
  • Kardo Mordo (adjacent to the Mundaring Weir Hotel)
  • Portagabra (near the current roundabout intersection turnoff to the Kookaburra Outdoor Cinema)This stopping place is not on 1940s timetables.
  • Gugeri's Siding (location of the 1895-1899 Adelaide Timber Company mill
  • O'Connor (next to where Pumping Station Number 2 was located)
  • Wonyil (west along the track where the line formation separates from the Mundaring Weir Road)

External links

References

Further reading

  • Elliot, Ian (1983). Mundaring - A History of the Shire (2nd ed. ed.). Mundaring: Mundaring Shire. ISBN 0-9592776-0-9. 
  • Gunzburg, Adrian.(1968) The Mundaring Weir railway, Perth. Australian Railway Historical Society, W.A. Division (Inc.) Copy held at Battye LIbrary bound with: Port Honey & Companys̀ timber tramway by E.W. Woodland.
  • Watson, Lindsay (1995). The railway history of Midland Junction : commemorating the centenary of Midland Junction, 1895-1995. Swan View, W.A. ISBN 0-646-24461-2 (pbk.). 

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