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Old Ghan Heritage Railway and Museum

0870 Alice Springs, Australia (Northern Territory)

Indirizzo 92 Norris Bell Drive
 
 
Spazio espositivo stima approssimativa: 50 000 m² / 538 196 ft²  
 
Tipo museo
Railway


Orario d'apertura
daily: 9am - 5pm

Costo
Status dal 05/2019
We don't know the fees.
Non conosciamo la tariffa.

Contatti
Tel.:+61-8-89 52 71 61  Cellulare:+61-04 29 201 549  
eMail:info roadtransporthall.com   

Pagina web roadtransporthall.com/exhibits/old-ghan

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Come arrivare
S23.777700° E133.868065°S23°46.66200' E133°52.08390'S23°46'39.7200" E133°52'5.0340"

Old Ghan Heritage Railway ist ein Eisenbahnmuseum am südlichen Stadtrand von Alice Springs.

Von Alice Springs Richtung Süden über den Stuart Hwy/National Highway 87
2 Kreisverkehre passieren
Rechts abbiegen auf Norris Bell Ave
nach 700m links abbiegen.
Das Ziel befindet sich nach 300m rechts.

Descrizione

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
The Old Ghan Heritage Railway and Museum is a railway museum in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, with a tourist railway attached.

The museum contains narrow gauge equipment from the original Central Australian Railway which operated to Alice Springs from 1929 to c1980 until replaced by a flood-free standard gauge line.

History

The Ghan

Originally the Afghan Express, the name The Ghan was inspired by the pioneering Afghan cameleers who blazed a permanent trail into the Red Centre of Australia over 150 years ago.

The Ghan’s emblem is an Afghan on a camel in recognition of their efforts in opening up the inhospitable interior to the rest of Australia.

The original Ghan line followed the route of explorer John MacDouall Stuart. On Sunday 4 August, 1929, an excited crowd gathered at the Adelaide Railway Station to farewell the first Ghan train. This train carried supplies and over 100 passengers bound for the remote town of Stuart, later to be called Alice Springs. The train’s whistle pierced the silence of the MacDonnell Ranges surrounding Alice Springs two days later, on 6 August.

The train was steam hauled, and the service had to contend with extreme conditions including flash flooding and intense heat. As such, it was often an irregular service.

The Old Ghan ran on light, narrow gauge track well to the east of the track it travels today.

As well as termite damage, it was savaged by fire and flood. Flash flooding, when the normally parched river beds spilled out onto the low lying desert plains, frequently washed away the track completely. Legend has it The Old Ghan was once stranded for two weeks in one spot and the engine driver shot wild goats to feed his passengers.

In 1980, The Old Ghan rail track was abandoned in favour of a new standard gauge rail line built with termite proof concrete sleepers further to the west in order to avoid the potential flooding and other problems encountered along the old route.

When The Ghan first departed Adelaide for Alice Springs, it was always intended that it would one day travel through to Darwin. With the completion of the Alice Springs to Darwin rail-link this dream became a reality; with The Ghan making its inaugural journey to Darwin on 1 – 3 February 2004. This north-south transcontinental journey covers 2,979 kilometres and encounters spectacular and diverse landscapes; from the rusty reds of the MacDonnell Ranges surrounding a town called Alice, gateway to Ayers Rock and the Red Centre, then north to Tenant Creek, Katherine and the tropical splendour of Darwin.
 

Locos operated by Ghan Preservation Society

NSU53 - (A1A)(A1A) - Diesel-Electric
NSU58 - (A1A)(A1A) - Diesel-Electric
NSU59 - (A1A)(A1A) - Diesel-Electric
NSU64 - (A1A)(A1A) - Diesel-Electric
W924 - 4-8-2 - Steam


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