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Revision as of 10:20, 12 August 2022
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The terminus of the Gladstone-Wilmington Line and a manned station until 1983 when all the station staff on the line were withdrawn. The town of Wilmington is located about half a mile to the west of the station.
Station and goods loops, a grain siding, loco coaling and watering facility. A turning WYE.
Proposals were made to extend the line from Wilmington to Quorn or Port Augusta but never progressed to firm plans.
The Gladstone-Wilmington Line is unsignalled. Train Order working is in operation on the line.
There were no rail passenger services after 1969 with passengers now served by an infrequent bus service. The line was closed in 1990 and the track has since been removed. The right-of-way from Melrose to Wilmington has been converted into a rail trail. All that now remains at the former Wilmington station and yard are the grain silos, the water tower and the base of the yard crane.
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