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The Yinkanie railway line was a 50.6 kilometres (31.4 mi) railway line on the South Australian Railways network. Named the Wanbi to Moorook Railway in its enabling Act, it never reached its intended destination on the River Murray. The railway ran from a junction with the Barmera line at Wanbi northwards to Yinkanie, opening on 7 September 1925 and closing on 1 May 1971.
Route
The route of the line was designed to cover the gap between the Waikerie and Loxton lines at the lowest cost.
The names of the new stations were Gluyas, Caliph, Bayah, Tuscan, Koowa, Wunkar, Myrla, Wappilka and Yinkanie.
References
External links
Media related to Moorook railway line at Wikimedia Commons
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- Yinkanie railway line
- List of closed railway stations in South Australia
- Peebinga railway line
- Murray Mallee
- Loxton railway line
- Rail transport in South Australia
- Waikerie railway line
- Yinkanie, South Australia
- Pinnaroo railway line, South Australia
- Wanbi, South Australia
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