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Northampton railway line was a railway line that ran from Geraldton through Northampton and on to Ajana in Western Australia that operated between 1879 and 1957.

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Government railway

It was the first government railway constructed in Western Australia, and was from Geraldton to Ajana, which passed through Northampton.

The railway station built for the line in 1879 was the first railway station in Geraldton.

In 2005 an old railway wagon was identified as being possibly the first item of rolling stock built for use on the line

Opening

It opened to Northampton on 26 July 1879. The Geraldton to Northampton was 33 miles 25 chains (53.6 km) in length, and the Northampton to Ajana section was 33 miles 5 chains (53.2 km), and was a later extension. The line closed on 29 April 1957.

Locomotives

The line, as an isolated line, was constructed by two 2-6-0 Kitson locomotives. Originally classed as E1 and E2 they were later classified as M class. They were constructed in 1875, and were in service on the line until 1893. Also between 1879 and 1885 two Fairlie locomotives worked on the line

Northampton railway station

Northampton had two railway stations, the first (named Gwalla) lasted between 26 July 1879 until January 1884. The second (named Mary Street) was opened in 1913 and closed when the railway closed in 1957

Stopping places

  • Geraldton
  • Bluff Point (junction to Narngulu)
  • Webberton
  • Waggrakine
  • Glenfield
  • Wokarina (junction to Yuna)
  • White Peak
  • Oakajee
  • Howatharra
  • Oakabella
  • McGuire
  • Iseeka
  • Chally
  • Bowes
  • Northampton
  • Baddera
  • Ogilvie
  • Hutt
  • Binnu
  • Ajana (terminus)
  • References

    Northampton railway line Wikipedia