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Kalgoorlie railway station

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Elevation
  
1,234 feet (376 m)

Operated by
  
Transwa

Owner
  
Transwa

Owned by
  
Transwa

Opened
  
8 September 1896

Platforms in use
  
3 (1 side, 2 bay)

Kalgoorlie railway station

Location
  
Forrest Street, Kalgoorlie

Line(s)
  
Eastern Goldfields Railway Trans-Australian Railway

Distance
  
653 kilometres from Perth

Address
  
Kalgoorlie WA 6430, Australia

Similar
  
East Perth railway station, Northam railway station - W, Public Transport Centre, Palace Hotel - Kalgoorlie, Midland railway station - P

Kalgoorlie railway station is the most eastern attended station in Western Australia, located at the eastern terminus of the Eastern Goldfields Railway. It serves the city of Kalgoorlie. Beyond Kalgoorlie the line continues east as the Trans-Australian Railway.

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Establishment

Construction of the railway station and yard was begun in the late 1890s, as part of the extension of the Eastern Goldfields Railway from Coolgardie in January 1897. The station was formally opened by the Governor of Western Australia, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Gerard Smith KCMG, at a ceremony held on the station platform on 8 September 1896.

In the early stages of the development of railways in the Eastern Goldfields it was the junction for the following railways:

  • Kalgoorlie to Boulder, opened 8 November 1897
  • Kalgoorlie to Kanowna, opened 6 December 1897
  • Kalgoorlie to Menzies, opened 24 March 1898
  • In 1917, Kalgoorlie became a break-of-gauge station when the Commonwealth Railways' standard gauge Trans-Australian Railway from Port Augusta opened. This ceased on 3 August 1968, when the Eastern Goldfields Railway was gauge converted.

    Platform

    The platform is the longest in Western Australia. At either end of the main platform are two bays; the one to the east (adjacent to the former water tank and signal box) was where services from the Boulder loop line passenger services arrived, and the western bay is where the current Prospector services terminate. The eastern end bay was also where passengers embarked and disembarked when the Trans-Australian service terminated in Kalgoorlie, prior to the extension of the standard gauge line to Perth.

    Location and commemorations

    Due to it being the western terminus of the Trans-Australian Railway, the station has been the location of a number of commemorations and ceremonies from the opening of that railway in 1917 and since.

    Services

    Kalgoorlie is served by the Transwa Prospector rural train service and the Indian Pacific. It was also previously served by the Kalgoorlie Express, The Westland and Trans Australian.

    The Prospector service runs to and from East Perth one or twice each day.

    Indian Pacific

    The Indian Pacific also stops here. It runs once or twice a week (depending on the time of year) each way between East Perth and Sydney Central.

    References

    Kalgoorlie railway station Wikipedia