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The '''SteamRanger Heritage Railway''' is a {{convert|77|km|mi|abbr=off}} long {{Track gauge|1600mm|comma=off}} broad gauge tourist railway, formerly the [[Victor Harbor railway line, South Australia|Victor Harbor railway line]] of the [[South Australian Railways]] (SAR). It is operated by the not-for-profit South Australian Division of the [[Australian Railway Historical Society]]. As the last operating non-suburban line of the former broad-gauge network, on which Australia's first public railway was opened, the line and its associated rail assets have high historical significance.
The '''SteamRanger Heritage Railway''' is an {{convert|82|km|mi|abbr=off}} long {{Track gauge|1600mm|comma=off}} broad gauge tourist railway, formerly the [[Victor Harbor railway line, South Australia|Victor Harbor railway line]] of the [[South Australian Railways]] (SAR). It is operated by the not-for-profit South Australian Division of the [[Australian Railway Historical Society]]. As the last operating non-suburban line of the former broad-gauge network, on which Australia's first public railway was opened, the line and its associated rail assets have high historical significance.


==History==
==History==
In the 1970s, the South Australian Division of the [[Australian Railway Historical Society]] established [[SteamRanger]] as a not-for-profit railway preservation offshoot to operate its train tours from [[Adelaide railway station|Adelaide]], mainly on rural lines throughout the state's broad gauge networks. SteamRanger opened their first purpose-built depot at [[Dry Creek railway station]], {{convert|11|km|mi|abbr=off}} north of [[Adelaide]] in 1980. From the mid-1980's, SteamRanger gradually took over the operation & maintenance of the [[Victor Harbor railway line, South Australia|Victor Harbor railway line]].
In the 1970s, the South Australian Division of the [[Australian Railway Historical Society]] established [[SteamRanger]] as a not-for-profit railway preservation offshoot to operate its train tours from [[Adelaide railway station|Adelaide]], mainly on rural lines throughout the state's broad-gauge networks. SteamRanger opened their first purpose-built depot at [[Dry Creek railway station]], {{convert|11|km|mi|abbr=off}} north of [[Adelaide]] in 1980. From the mid-1980s, SteamRanger gradually took over the operation and maintenance of the [[Victor Harbor railway line, South Australia|Victor Harbor railway line]] in the [[Adelaide Hills]].


When plans were announced for the [[Melbourne-Adelaide rail corridor|Adelaide to Melbourne line]] to be converted to {{Track gauge|1435mm|comma=off}} standard gauge, SteamRanger had to chose between staying a Dry Creek and losing the investment in the Victor Harbor line, or move and become isolated from the suburban railway lines.Since the first choice would break the society's financial viability, in a huge project all of SteamRanger's locomotives and rolling stock were moved. A new depot was built at [[Mount Barker railway station]], in the [[Adelaide Hills]] at the northern end of the broad-gauge line to Victor Harbor. As part of the move, the [[District Council of Mount Barker]] renovated the station building, at the time derelict, to become SteamRanger's headquarters. The conversion of the interstate line was completed in 1995 as part of the [[One Nation (infrastructure)|One Nation]] infrastructure program, and with closures of South Australia's remaining broad-gauge tracks, the line became the last operating memory of locomotive-hauled trains on the state's broad-gauge network.
When plans were announced for the [[Melbourne-Adelaide rail corridor|Adelaide to Melbourne line]] to be converted to {{Track gauge|1435mm|comma=off}} standard gauge, SteamRanger had to choose between staying at Dry Creek and losing its investment in the Victor Harbor line, or move and become isolated from Adelaide's suburban railway lines.Since the first choice would break the society's financial viability, in a huge project all of SteamRanger's locomotives and rolling stock were moved. A new depot was built at [[Mount Barker railway station]], at the northern end of the broad-gauge line to Victor Harbor. As part of the move, the [[District Council of Mount Barker]] renovated the station building, derelict at the time, to become SteamRanger's headquarters. [[Track gauge conversion|Conversion]] of the interstate line was completed in 1995 as part of the [[One Nation (infrastructure)|One Nation]] infrastructure upgrade program. Following closure of South Australia's remaining broad-gauge tracks, the line has become the last operating memory of locomotive-hauled trains on the broad gauge.


==Services==
==Services==
{{As of|2023|January}}, scheduled SteamRanger trips were as follows.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/events/ |title=Archives |author=<!--Not stated-->|date=January 2023 |website=SteamRanger |access-date=29 January 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/ |title=Welcome to South Australia's SteamRanger Heritage Railway |author=<!--Not stated-->|date=January 2023 |website=SteamRanger |access-date=29 January 2023}}</ref>
{{As of|2023|January}}, scheduled SteamRanger trips were as follows.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/events/ |title=Archives |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=January 2023 |website=SteamRanger |access-date=29 January 2023 |archive-date=29 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230129024555/https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/events/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/ |title=Welcome to South Australia's SteamRanger Heritage Railway |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=January 2023 |website=SteamRanger |access-date=29 January 2023 |archive-date=30 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230130185537/https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


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|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|''Cockle Train''<br />– during school holidays{{efn-la|[https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/our-trains/cockle-train/ Cockle Train page]}}
|''Cockle Train''<br />– off peak{{efn-la|[https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/our-trains/cockle-train/ Cockle Train page]}}
| |[[Goolwa, South Australia|Goolwa]] and [[Victor Harbor, South Australia|Victor Harbor]]
| |[[Goolwa, South Australia|Goolwa]] and [[Victor Harbor, South Australia|Victor Harbor]]
| |{{convert|116|km|mi|abbr=on}}.<br />About 1 hour 30 minutes.
| |{{convert|21|km|mi|abbr=on}}.<br />About 1 hour, 30 minutes.
| |Most Wednesdays and weekends
| |Most Wednesdays and weekends
| |Heritage diesel locomotives or railcars<big>*</big>
| |Heritage diesel locomotives or railcars<big>*</big>
| |Buy tickets on day of travel at SteamRanger stations (does not have reserved seats)
| |Buy tickets on day of travel at SteamRanger stations (does not have reserved seats)
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|''Cockle Train''<br />– during school terms{{efn-la|[https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/our-trains/cockle-train/ Cockle Train page]}}
|''Cockle Train''<br />– during school holidays{{efn-la|[https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/our-trains/cockle-train/ Cockle Train page]}}
| |As above
| |As above
| | As above
| | As above
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| |Bookings essential<big>**</big>
| |Bookings essential<big>**</big>
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|''Hills Encounter{{efn-la|[https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/our-trains/the-hills-encounter/ Hills Encounter page]}}
|''Hills Encounter''{{efn-la|[https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/our-trains/the-hills-encounter/ Hills Encounter page]}}
| |Victor Harbor to Mount Barker
| |Victor Harbor to Mount Barker
| |{{convert|164|km|mi|abbr=on}}.<br />About 8 hours including 2 hours 20 minutes lunch.
| |{{convert|164|km|mi|abbr=on}}.<br />About 8 hours including 2 hours 20 minutes lunch.
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| |{{convert|18|km|mi|abbr=on}}.<br />About 45 minutes.
| |{{convert|18|km|mi|abbr=on}}.<br />About 45 minutes.
| |Fourth Sunday June to November
| |Fourth Sunday June to November
| |"Red Hen" heritage suburban railcar
| |[[Red Hen railcar]]
| |Buy tickets on day of travel at SteamRanger's [[Mount Barker railway station|Mount Barker station]]
| |Buy tickets on day of travel at SteamRanger's [[Mount Barker railway station|Mount Barker station]]
|-
|-
|colspan= "6" |<small><big>*</big> When the forecast for Victor Harbor is 35 degrees Celsius or above, the ''Cockle Train'' does not operate.
|colspan= "6" |<small><big>*</big> When the forecast for Victor Harbor is 35 degrees Celsius or above, the ''Cockle Train'' does not operate.<br /><big><nowiki>**</nowiki></big> First-class tickets include compartment in an art deco carriage with morning tea, lunch and a paddle steamer voyage.</small>
<big><nowiki>**</nowiki></big> First-class tickets include apartment in an art deco carriage with morning tea, lunch and a paddle steamer voyage.</small>
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[[File:South Australian Railways 520 class loco at the SteamRanger Museum.jpg|thumb|Mainline diesel-electric locomotive [[South Australian Railways 930 class|958]] and steam locomotive [[South Australian Railways 520 class|520]] at SteamRanger's [[Mount Barker, South Australia|Mount Barker]] workshop in 2006]]
[[File:South Australian Railways 520 class loco at the SteamRanger Museum.jpg|thumb|Mainline diesel-electric locomotive [[South Australian Railways 930 class|958]] and steam locomotive [[South Australian Railways 520 class|520]] at SteamRanger's [[Mount Barker, South Australia|Mount Barker]] workshop in 2006]]

==Fleet==
==Fleet==
SteamRanger's fleet as {{As of|2022|lc=yes}} was as follows.
SteamRanger's fleet {{As of|2023|12|lc=yes}} was as follows.{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}
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! scope="col"|Item
! scope="col"|Item
! scope="col"|Built
! scope="col"|Built
! scope="col" style= "width: 33%;"|Status
! scope="col" style= "width: 33%;"|Status

|-
|-
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|<big><b>Steam locomotives</b></big>
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|<big>'''Steam locomotives'''</big>
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways R class|Rx class no. 207]], ''Dean Harvey'' ||1913 ||Operational
||[[South Australian Railways R class|Rx class no. 207]], ''Dean Harvey'' ||1913 ||Operational, Goolwa
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways R class|Rx class no. 224]] ||1915 ||Operational
||[[South Australian Railways R class|Rx class no. 224]] ||1915 ||Operational, Goolwa
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways F class (1902)|F class no. 251]] ||1922 || Stored awaiting overhaul
||[[South Australian Railways F class (1902)|F class no. 251]] ||1922 || Stored awaiting overhaul, Mt Barker
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 520 class|520 class no. 251]], ''[[Malcolm Barclay-Harvey|Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey]]'' ||1943 || Under restoration
||[[South Australian Railways 620 class|620 class no. 621]], [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|''Duke of Edinburgh'']] ||1936 || Undergoing maintenance, Mt Barker
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 620 class|620 class no. 621]], [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|''Duke of Edinburgh'']] ||1936 || Operational
||[[South Australian Railways 520 class|520 class no. 520]], ''[[Malcolm Barclay-Harvey|Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey]]'' ||1943 || Under restoration, Mt Barker
|-
|-
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|<big><b>Diesel-electric locomotives</b></big>
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|<big>'''Diesel-electric locomotives'''</big>
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 350 class|350 class no. 350]] ||1949 || Operational (for shunting only)
||[[South Australian Railways 350 class|350 class no. 350]] ||1949 || Operational, Mt Barker (limited shunting use only)
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 500 class (diesel)|500 class no. 507]] ||1964 || Operational
||[[South Australian Railways 500 class (diesel)|500 class no. 507]] ||1965 || Operational, Goolwa
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 700 class (diesel)|700 class no. 704]] ||1971 || Stored
||[[South Australian Railways 700 class (diesel)|700 class no. 704]] ||1972 || Stored awaiting overhaul, Mt Barker
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 830 class|830 class no. 844]] ||1962 || Operational
||[[South Australian Railways 830 class|830 class no. 844]] ||1962 || Operational, Goolwa
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 830 class|830 class no. 845]] ||1963 || Under restoration
||[[South Australian Railways 830 class|830 class no. 845]] ||1963 || Under restoration, Mt Barker
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 930 class|930 class no. 958]] ||1967 || Operational
||[[South Australian Railways 930 class|930 class no. 958]] ||1965 || Operational, Mt Barker
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways 930 class|930 class no. 963]] ||1967 || Stored
||[[South Australian Railways 930 class|930 class no. 963]] ||1967 || Stored, Mt Barker
|-
|-
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|<big><b>Diesel railcars</b></big>
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|<big>'''Diesel railcars'''</big>
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways Redhen railcar|300, 400 and 820 class ''Red Hen'' suburban railcars nos 334, 412, 428 and 824]] ||1958–1968; 1912 (trailer car no. 824) || Operational
||[[South Australian Railways Redhen railcar|300 and 400 class ''Red Hen'' railcars nos 334, 412 and 820 class trailer car 824]] ||1958, 1960, 1912 || Operational, Goolwa
|-
|-
|[[South Australian Railways Redhen railcar|400 class "Red Hen" railcar no. 428]]
||''Red Hen'' no. 424 and trailer car no. 875 ||1968, 1945 || Under restoration
|1968
|Accident damaged, undergoing repair, Mt Barker
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways Redhen railcar|400 class "Red Hen" railcar no. 424 and 860 class trailer car no. 875]]||1968, 1945 || Operational, Goolwa
||''Red Hen'' nos 364 and 405 ||1968, 1959 || Stored
|-
|-
||[[South Australian Railways Brill railcar|Brill Model 75 railcar]] no. 43 ||1928 || Under restoration
||[[South Australian Railways Redhen railcar|300 and 400 class "Red Hen" railcars nos 364 and 405]]||1968, 1959 || Stored, Mt Barker
|-
|-
||Brill Model 75 railcar no. 60 ||1928 || Stored
||[[South Australian Railways Brill railcar|Brill Model 75 railcar no. 43]]||1928 || Under restoration, Goolwa
|-
|-
||[[2000 class railcar|2000 class "Jumbo" railcars]] nos 2010 and 2109 ||1980 ||Stored
||[[South Australian Railways Brill railcar|Brill Model 75 railcar no. 60]]||1928 || Stored, Goolwa
|-
|-
||[[2000 class railcar|2000 class "Jumbo" railcars nos 2010 and 2109]] ||1980 ||Stored, Goolwa
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|<big><b>Passenger cars</b></big>
|-
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|<big>'''Passenger cars'''</big>
|-
|-
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|
|colspan="3" style= "text-align:left"|
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* [[South Australian Railways steel carriage stock|Steel 600 class]] second class car no. 602
* [[South Australian Railways steel carriage stock|Steel 600 class]] second class car no. 602
* [[South Australian Railways steel carriage stock|Steel 700 class]] second class cars nos 701, 704, 706 and 710
* [[South Australian Railways steel carriage stock|Steel 700 class]] second class cars nos 701, 704, 706 and 710
* [[Victorian Railways E type carriage#Sleeping%20cars|Former V&SAR joint stock sleeper car]] ''Finniss''
* [[Victorian Railways E type carriage#Sleeping cars|Former V&SAR joint stock sleeper car]] ''Finniss''
* Steel CGP class brakevan no. CGP2
* Steel CGP class brakevan no. CGP2
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
http://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/events/

http://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/volunteering-with-steamranger/520-restoration-appeal/


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.steamranger.org.au/ SteamRanger Heritage Railway website]
*[http://www.steamranger.org.au/ SteamRanger Heritage Railway website]
*[http://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/events/ SteamRanger Heritage Railway events]
*[http://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/volunteering-with-steamranger/520-restoration-appeal/ SteamRanger Heritage Railway volunteering]
*[http://www.steamranger.org.au/enthusiast/home.htm SteamRanger Heritage Railway enthusiasts]
*[http://www.steamranger.org.au/enthusiast/home.htm SteamRanger Heritage Railway enthusiasts]



Latest revision as of 13:49, 26 January 2024

SteamRanger
Rx 224 leaving Port Elliot
in January 2022
Map
Established1986
StandortMount Barker South Australia
Coordinates35°03′58″S 138°51′56″E / 35.066064°S 138.865665°E / -35.066064; 138.865665
TypHeritage Railway
Websitewww.steamrangerheritagerailway.org

The SteamRanger Heritage Railway is an 82 kilometres (51 miles) long 1600 mm (5 ft 3 in) broad gauge tourist railway, formerly the Victor Harbor railway line of the South Australian Railways (SAR). It is operated by the not-for-profit South Australian Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society. As the last operating non-suburban line of the former broad-gauge network, on which Australia's first public railway was opened, the line and its associated rail assets have high historical significance.

History

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In the 1970s, the South Australian Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society established SteamRanger as a not-for-profit railway preservation offshoot to operate its train tours from Adelaide, mainly on rural lines throughout the state's broad-gauge networks. SteamRanger opened their first purpose-built depot at Dry Creek railway station, 11 kilometres (6.8 miles) north of Adelaide in 1980. From the mid-1980s, SteamRanger gradually took over the operation and maintenance of the Victor Harbor railway line in the Adelaide Hills.

When plans were announced for the Adelaide to Melbourne line to be converted to 1435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge, SteamRanger had to choose between staying at Dry Creek and losing its investment in the Victor Harbor line, or move and become isolated from Adelaide's suburban railway lines.Since the first choice would break the society's financial viability, in a huge project all of SteamRanger's locomotives and rolling stock were moved. A new depot was built at Mount Barker railway station, at the northern end of the broad-gauge line to Victor Harbor. As part of the move, the District Council of Mount Barker renovated the station building, derelict at the time, to become SteamRanger's headquarters. Conversion of the interstate line was completed in 1995 as part of the One Nation infrastructure upgrade program. Following closure of South Australia's remaining broad-gauge tracks, the line has become the last operating memory of locomotive-hauled trains on the broad gauge.

Services

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As of January 2023, scheduled SteamRanger trips were as follows.[1][2]

Name Between (round trips) Distance and time (round trips) Days Steam or diesel? Notes
Cockle Train
– off peak[a]
Goolwa and Victor Harbor 21 km (13 mi).
About 1 hour, 30 minutes.
Most Wednesdays and weekends Heritage diesel locomotives or railcars* Buy tickets on day of travel at SteamRanger stations (does not have reserved seats)
Cockle Train
– during school holidays[b]
As above As above Every day during school holidays Normally steam locomotives; diesel when a total fire ban for the Mount Lofty Ranges is in force* As above
Southern Encounter[c] Mount Barker to Victor Harbor 164 km (102 mi).
About 8 hours 45 minutes including 2 hours 40 minutes lunch and several 10-minute stops.
First, third and fifth Sundays May to November Steam locomotives Bookings essential**
Hills Encounter[d] Victor Harbor to Mount Barker 164 km (102 mi).
About 8 hours including 2 hours 20 minutes lunch.
As on website Normally steam locomotives; diesel when a total fire ban for the Mount Lofty Ranges is in force* Passengers can optionally leave train at Strathalbyn for lunch and shopping then join return trip. Bookings essential.
StrathLink[e] Victor Harbor (or board at Goolwa) to Strathalbyn 100 km (62 mi).
About 5 hours 20 minutes including 2 hours lunch.
Several days during the school holidays On the Cockle Train Victor Harbor to Goolwa, then via heritage railcar to Strathalbyn Booking advisable since some trains fill quickly
Bugle Ranger[f] Mount Barker to Philcox Hill and Bugle Ranges station 18 km (11 mi).
About 45 minutes.
Fourth Sunday June to November Red Hen railcar Buy tickets on day of travel at SteamRanger's Mount Barker station
* When the forecast for Victor Harbor is 35 degrees Celsius or above, the Cockle Train does not operate.
** First-class tickets include compartment in an art deco carriage with morning tea, lunch and a paddle steamer voyage.
Mainline diesel-electric locomotive 958 and steam locomotive 520 at SteamRanger's Mount Barker workshop in 2006

Fleet

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SteamRanger's fleet as of December 2023 was as follows.[citation needed]

Item Built Status
Steam locomotives
Rx class no. 207, Dean Harvey 1913 Operational, Goolwa
Rx class no. 224 1915 Operational, Goolwa
F class no. 251 1922 Stored awaiting overhaul, Mt Barker
620 class no. 621, Duke of Edinburgh 1936 Undergoing maintenance, Mt Barker
520 class no. 520, Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey 1943 Under restoration, Mt Barker
Diesel-electric locomotives
350 class no. 350 1949 Operational, Mt Barker (limited shunting use only)
500 class no. 507 1965 Operational, Goolwa
700 class no. 704 1972 Stored awaiting overhaul, Mt Barker
830 class no. 844 1962 Operational, Goolwa
830 class no. 845 1963 Under restoration, Mt Barker
930 class no. 958 1965 Operational, Mt Barker
930 class no. 963 1967 Stored, Mt Barker
Diesel railcars
300 and 400 class Red Hen railcars nos 334, 412 and 820 class trailer car 824 1958, 1960, 1912 Operational, Goolwa
400 class "Red Hen" railcar no. 428 1968 Accident damaged, undergoing repair, Mt Barker
400 class "Red Hen" railcar no. 424 and 860 class trailer car no. 875 1968, 1945 Operational, Goolwa
300 and 400 class "Red Hen" railcars nos 364 and 405 1968, 1959 Stored, Mt Barker
Brill Model 75 railcar no. 43 1928 Under restoration, Goolwa
Brill Model 75 railcar no. 60 1928 Stored, Goolwa
2000 class "Jumbo" railcars nos 2010 and 2109 1980 Stored, Goolwa
Passenger cars

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Archives". SteamRanger. January 2023. Archived from the original on 29 January 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Welcome to South Australia's SteamRanger Heritage Railway". SteamRanger. January 2023. Archived from the original on 30 January 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
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